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"He also has this knack for s buried deep in their brains He did that with you tonight, didn’t he?"
"Yes But, on the other hand, Mr Braot even more out of ot, so to speak Now, in addition to being one of the best agents in this office, he’s a very talented e family sprawled out all over the East Coast His father retired two years ago, one of the best chiefs the bureau has ever had His first wife, Teresa, was a big mistake, but that’s over with He hunkered down for a while, rethought lots of things, and then he caot well Now he’s ether and talk about the future Treat hientle with hiive him a run for his money, don’t let hiave her a surprised grin, then just shook his head "You haven’t known hi You’ll see, once you’re married, Sally Maybe even before you’re married Quinlan’s daddy was just the sa his daddy didn’t have"
"What’s that?"
"You," Marvin Brahtly to her cheek "Don’t worry, Sally We’ll get your father, and he’ll pay big ti ayou twice and his face appearing in your bedroo at your aunt’s house in this sht it was so your father, that or a spliced tape He said you kneas your father And that scared you He told ain Now, Sally, let’s get honest here It’s not just the murder of that unknown h that turnsfor several years now, the arms sales to very bad people The feds will chew hiot involved in the first place after his murder I’m sorry he had to be your father We believe that’s another reason he locked you away in Beader to Scott Brainerd, that you had seen so any papers that could have i?"
She shook her head "No, really, Mr Brammer But you do believe this was one of the reasons my father had me admitted to Doctor Beader--the revenge angle--it seeh of a s, but pri you, and thus he, A control And he believed you’d seen so papers about the arh there, Sally What was uppermost in your father’s mind? I don’t know We’ll never know"
"You don’t kno h of a motive"
"We’ll find out e catch him," Marvin Brammer said "Then we’ll make him pay I’m sure sorry about all this, Sally Not much of a decent childhood for you, but there’s rottenness in some people, and that’s just the way it is"
"What will happen to Doctor Beaderht to put Dillon on hih that he’s not a loner like Quinlan because he’s always got his computer tucked under his arm, a et into any syste We kid hi I think that even if soave him a turn-of-the-century telephone, he could invent a ents in the bureau don’t have partners like cops do, but Quinlan and Dillon, well, they always do well together
"Good Lord, why’d I get off on that? You wanted to know about Nor ti about hi Said that Holland was a oods on him"