Object
Ian's Hidden Spy Hole (with Disguising Shelf Items)
Ian Chesterton drills a narrow aperture (spy hole) into the back room shelf of The Sinking Ship, disguising it with arranged items for perfect concealment. Barbara and Ian peer through it to eavesdrop on Paul Barrass pitching a coup to Napoleon Bonaparte, capturing every detail of the plot to overthrow Robespierre and install a triumvirate. The shelf items (e.g., assorted objects) serve as a disguise, concealing the spy hole from Jules, two patrons, and the innkeeper Jacques. Their tense whispers confirm the spy hole's flawless functionality just before the targets arrive.
4 appearances
Purpose
Covert observation of the back room to gather intelligence on conspiracy meetings
Significance
Delivers Ian and Barbara the evidence needed to expose Barrass's coup alliance with Napoleon, fueling their mission to rescue Susan and thwart revolutionary tyranny amid fragile deceptions.
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