Character sketch of Ausable.
class 10th chapter 3 of book - Footprints without feet.
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Ausable did not fit the description of a secrete agent. He was very fat and had a New England accent. Ausable was the main protagonist. The writer had portrayed him as a secret agent. He looks did not assemble to a secret agent through as he was fat man with short height. He spoke French and German passably. He did not look like any secret agent shown in movies but he had a very sharp and active mind as he was able to handle another secret agent named Max. He even made Max believe that there is a balcony outside the window from where anyone could escape.
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Ausable was a smart, intelligent man. He was very fat and sloppy, though he was a secret agent. He spoke in an American accent which he had brought from Boston twenty years ago. He could speak French and German but possibly he was a spy who dealt in espionage and danger. He had a very important paper and Max had come to him to pinch that paper. Several men and women had risked their lives in the past for that paper. Ausable had a great presence of mind, was quick-witted and persuasive. He fabricated a story about the balcony and the police to befool Max. The story was so convincing that Max jumped down the window. He did not think for a moment that it might be a false story. In other words, he proved to be quite dangerous for Max though he had a great sense of humour when he talked to Fowler.
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