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Hes yelling at us a lot, something he doesnt do very often. Oh, and this afternoon I guess he caught Karen Foster in his office. He was supposed to be testifying in court most of the afternoon and came back early. I hear you know Karen. Did she carry a handbag? Unless they kill him first. Oh, I reckon it was just a minute or two after five when we got there. Mason extended the shares of stock. He sat back, closed his eyes, and let the 6:20 train take him somewhere, one more time. Okay, she said. But I dont see the connection. He stood behind the door, but left it open a crack so he could see clearly. He reached out with a toe and, without looking directly at it, kicked the black object away from her.Call 911, Felix, Stone said. “Tell them that the police are already on the scene, but we need an ambulance. Woman with a gunshot wound to the chest. A tale nicely told. I was using up my allotment faster than usual. The CIA technician came into Stones office and took the chair across the desk from him. Well, that guy — whoever he was — knew what he was doing. He did a great job of fucking up your security system. Hell, tell him what happened, a hawk-faced, gray-haired man said. The hawk visage was enhanced by the eyes. In the worn, elderly face they shone with intelligence and cunning. He laughed through a spell of cigarette hacking. Havent seen Grimes move that fast in a long time. Not so long as were aboard, Mason explained patiently. Ive already pointed out that if I should be picked up before I reached shore, Id have to explain where I’d been and what I’d been doing and … Of course it could. Showalter could have sent me here to pretend I wanted to help you so youd tell me everything you know and Id run back and tell him. Thats to the point, Tom. One of Ennys? I moved in a daze. Cold water on my face. A hairbrush. Stepped quickly into my trousers and almost fell over. Loafers. Screw the socks. My very wrinkled shirt. Hes my son-in-law. His holdings are very small. I nodded.Joe Dawkins. From Kilgore. Lemme tell you something about this here compulsory arbitration, he said. If we got a dispute with the city, well, the citys gonna be just as scared of what might come out of compulsory arbitration as we are. Shit, they dont know what kind of a deal might come out of it. Maybe theyd have to pay more than they would if they sat down with us and hammered out a contract. And that fear of the unknown is what we oughta count on. Because it’ll drive the city back to the bargaining table and make ’em work out a settlement that we can both live with..