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Orphaned as a child, she was raised as a ward in the household of Sir Boniface Fogg. Sir Boniface, who served as head of the Secret Service,
ensured that she received the same instruction in use of weaponry and in hand to hand combat as his sons Phileas and Erasmus. This early training has served her in good stead as she travels around the world on missions
to insure justice and uphold the law. So seriously does Rebecca take her obligations as an agent that she has extended her duties even into the realm of fashion. She designs her own clothing, from skin-tight cat
suits, to sumptuous gowns, incorporating handy little items like lock-pick earrings, and detachable skirts, incandescent hems and hoop-skirt ladders… everything the fashion conscious secret agent might find necessary to
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Despite her distant cousin Phileas Fogg's concern for her welfare, Rebecca relishes the challenges of being an agent; to adopt any disguise, to
go where needed at a moments notice, to face the most ruthless villains and best them, both mentally and physically. With Queen Victoria taking a personal interest in her career, Rebecca Fogg seems destined to make a
name for herself within the British Secret Service. |
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