Mon, Nov 18, 1968
While on his way to study his family tree, Harry gets locked in a room of a library. With no success of getting out, he gets into an unknown room to him using a window and a ladder to get in. Discovering that this door is also locked, and with no desire of falling down two floors, he calls the hotline, which, not quite understanding what Harry's situation is, redirects him to the police, that also can't do any help for Harry, warning him that the office Worth currently in is an office of a very influential Soviet ambassador, which is away to Moscow. While trying to get out, he gets on a call with the ambassador's second secretary - Kuroff, which, absolutely astonished by the fact that a British person is in a locked office of an ambassador, with the third secretary Olaf start to suspect him spying, working on the British intelligence, and further, actually reporting him to Moscow as a secret agent of London, and his family tree - as a complete list of all British agents. After a while, they contact the actual British head of intelligence - Harris, who they propose to exchange all caught Soviet spies for one single Harry Worth, which they claim to have, once again, "the complete list of all British agents". Harris, while not showing his shock, is actually in some way intimidated by that fact, and decides to check that information. While Olaf and Kuroff interrogate the so-called "secret agent" Worth, Harris calls them once again, asking if the agent is by any chance is a chap called Harry Worth. Kuroff responds positively, falling into despair: they reported the wrong man, stated the wrong information - they'll get shot. But Harry gives the second secretary an idea - they'll make it all look like the agent escaped, knocking out Kuroff, so that they will never know if he was actual agent or not. Harry does just that, knocking out Kuroff with a chair, being unable to hit him with his fist, and then going back into the library. But he realizes - he left his family tree behind, and so he returns, encountering Olaf, which is also in despair, just like Kuroff - and gets the same idea as his comrade did. Olaf gets knocked out the same way, and Harry finally escapes once and for all.