From Ian Fleming's "Goldfinger"
CHAPTER 12
(Of Tilly Masterton, pursuing Goldfinger.)
There were rear-lights ahead -- dim ones. Bond had his fog lights on. he switched on the Marchals. It was some little sports car. Bond closed up. M.G.? Triumph? Austin Healey? It was a pale dove grey Triumph two-seater with the hood up. Bond blinked his lights and swept past. Now there was the glare of another car ahead. Bond dowsed his headlamps and drove on the fogs. The other car was a mile down the road. Bond crept up on it. At a quarter of a mile, he flashed the Marchals on and off for a quick look. yes, it was the Rolls. Bond dropped back to a mile and stayed there, vaguely noticing the dim lights of the TR3 in his mirror. On the outskirts of Orleans, Bond pulled to the side of the road. The Triumph growled casually past.
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