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"That is true, Haggerty I had a debt to pay" Crawford spun a

billiard ball down the table

"Mr Crawford, I'ed oing t' get hi t' put !' Cash ain't everything, even in a

my eye"

"You'll have hard work"

"How?"

"He has burned the pads of his fingers and thuesture

A Hoers now; this

bottle an' these eh for me" He stuffed the jewels

away "Where's th' phone?"

"In the hall, under the stairs"

"Good night"

The nights of Poe and the grim realities of Balzac would not serve to

describe that chase The erty yet