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“Men Who don’t belong there”
“How do you know?”
“I’m fairly certain Okoro’s faruard his tea crop” Sa the farm as an outpost to watch traffic in and out of the school What he didn’t see was the supply truck, which he assues in as they fled
Lazlo lowered the glasses “By my estio If these one by now?”
“That, Lazlo, is a very good question Let’s go find out why”
CHAPTER FORTY-TWO
Restless feet may walk into a snake pit
– AFRICAN PROVERB –
Sarove that grew up alongside the farer-shaped leaves that had fallen froround acted like a sound-darove, Sa for Lazlo to stop
The two ar the east side of the property, looking in the direction of the road leading up into the hills to the school Sam watched them for a few minutes
Lazlo shifted beside hio nohile their attention’s diverted?”
“Patience I want to make sure it stays diverted” About twotoward the farmhouse directly across the route he and Lazlo would have taken Sam waited until he was around the corner, thenthe side of the barn and hid behind the tailgate of an oxidized blue Toyota pickup parked between the two buildings Saate toward the house Someone inside walked past the backlit
Definitely too short to be Okoro
“Wait here,” Sam whispered “I want a better look”
Lazlo nodded