The full quote goes something like, "No damned monkeys!" from the book Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy which reflects the sharp, cynical tone that John le Carré often used to explore the morally ambiguous world.
"No damned monkeys!"

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The full quote goes something like, "No damned monkeys!" from the book Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy which reflects the sharp, cyn...
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Thank you for your comment. For me the sordid, squalid and common spy story is less interesting than the literature device, the borrowing from Shakespeare's Othello. Also in psychology narcissists use people and they are called flying monkeys. All that in Connie Sach's little sign on her door. :)
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