Women have always been spies.

Harriet Rubin
Women have always been spies.
Women have always been spies.
Women have always been spies.
Women have always been spies.
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A spy is a person who undertakes secret and often covert activities to obtain information. The word “spy” comes from the French spion, which means an observer. And if you’ve ever been a spy you know that a lot of observation is involved in acquiring intelligence.

Source: The Princessa: Machiavelli For Women

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