He featured in the
eponymous TV series of the sixties, a secret agent or private eye who travelled
the world on assignments equipped, it seemed, only with carry-on luggage that
nevertheless contained all the equipment he needed to overcome his quarry, and
all the clothes he needed to look sharp as a tack; similarly I have my small
wheeled overnight bag packed to the gunnels with all I need for my trips to
Salford (another today) containing clothes - a change of shirts and underwear
and most importantly my slippers - and vital equipment such as phone, tablet,
chargers, puzzle book, notebook and, appropriately enough, a spy novel.
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