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Uneasy Money




Something small and soft slipped itself into his hand, just as it had done ages and ages ago in Lady Wether- by's wood. It stimulated Bill's conscience to one last remon- strance. "But, I say, you know " "Well?" "This business of the money, you know. What I mean to say is OwP' He broke off, as a sharp pain manifested itself in the fleshy part of his leg. Elizabeth was looking at him reprovingly, her weapon poised for another on- slaught. "I told you!" she said. "All right, I won't do it again." "That's a good child. Bill, listen. Come closer and tell me all sorts of nice things about myself till we get to Jamaica, and then TO tell you what I think of you. We've just passed Ifllip, so you've plenty of time." <*> 85,1™ 1033 ' 07 02-013-01 «... J