| A | B |
| Some people said Bridget was too young to be a spy. | Some people said she would be too immature. |
| But Bridget was the best secret agent that America had. | Nobody looked twice at a 13-year-old girl. |
| Right now, Bridget was hoping that nobody would even look once. | Because if any of the guards saw her here, she would be in trouble. |
| Even a little girl would be noticed here. | Bridget had snuck inside an office building. |
| She had trudged up the stairs all the way to floor 22. | Now she was outside an office. |
| There was a window next to the locked door. | Bridget looked in the office window. |
| She saw a badge lying on the desk. | The office belonged to a criminal. Bridget needed to get that security badge somehow. |
| That was the first step in her plan. | Bridget stood immobile in the hall. |
| She looked around. There were no guards coming. | Bridget took a gadget out of her pocket. |
| The gadget was a glass cutter. | She used the gadget to cut out a big circle. |
| When the circle was done, she let the glass fall to the floor. | Bridget reached into the office and unlocked the door. |
| She grabbed the badge off the desk. | She left the office and went to the elevator. |
| She knew it was improper for a spy to use the elevator. | She should sneak down the stairs. |
| But she did not want to walk down 22 flights of stairs! | In the elevator, Bridget pressed "B" for basement. |
| Now she would get the badge into the safe in the basement of the office building. | The work of a spy is never done! |