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He looked at me "That’s weird"
"He never confided in you?"
Kelly shrugged, his ether a couple of times I was off on vacation for part of the time he was here, and the rest of it, I was on days while he did graveyard shift"
"Is there any chance he ht have left a small red leather address book out here?"
"I doubt it None of us even have lockers for our stuff"
I took a business card out of ive me a call if you have any ideas? I’d like to knoas going on back then and I know Bobby’d appreciate so Nuclear Medicine, the nursing offices, and the offices of a group of local radiologists, all in the baseain
"All through?" he said
"Yes, are you?"
"I’ve got a ’post’ at noon, but we can find an empty office and talk if you like"
I shook my head "I don’t have any other questions for the moment I may want to check back with you at soive me a call"
"Thanks I’ll do that"
I sat innotes on solove compartment: date, tiht Dr Fraker was a good resource, even though the intervieith him hadn’t yielded much Kelly Borden hadn’t been much help either, but at least it was an avenue I’d explored Sometimes the noes are just as important as the yeses because they represent cul-de-sacs, allowing you to narrow your field of inquiry until you stumble into the heart of the ht lie or what ht be hidden there I checked ht about lunch I have a hard tiry when I’ry and not in a place where I can stop and eat It becoood for my health I started my car and headed toward town
I went back to the health-food restaurant where Bobby and I had eaten lunch on Monday I was really hoping to run into hievity salad that was supposed to take care of 100 percent of ht me was a plate piled eeds and seeds, topped with a zesty pink dressing with specks It didn’t taste nearly as yummy as a Quarter Pounder with cheese, but I did feel virtuous, knowing I had all that chlorophyll coursing through my veins