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misunderstanding about that note."<br />

News of Mrs. Abernathy's letter had traveled like a<br />

final party game through the living room, since Arthur<br />

and Priss, clinging to the hope that there was an<br />

alternative explanation, had more or less played<br />

"Beanie, Beanie, who's got our Beanie?" with several of<br />

the guests. But no one had seen her since Tracy (now<br />

crushed with guilt) had left her with that unpardonable<br />

poet in the Prim Minister's parking lot. Had Tracy not<br />

introduced him with the topic query "Is art being<br />

sexually abused?" Recalling the incident, she said to<br />

Priss sadly, "It seems such a dramatic irony, doesn't it?"<br />

"Ha, ha," said Priss.<br />

Evelyn Troyes had taken Walter Saar home. It was<br />

important to her to understand those with access to<br />

Jonathan Fields. Saar was not a walker; but having lost<br />

his driver's license, and feeling what he suspected was<br />

an excessive fear of the police, he had asked Sidney<br />

Blossom for a ride to the party—and when Sidney went<br />

home early, he had accepted Evelyn's offer for the<br />

return trip.<br />

"I know this road," she promised, gunning the motor

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