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had never seen on his face. He wondered if Luke could<br />

be doing something so horrible as soliciting (what?<br />

magazines? charitable contributions?) in the Dingley<br />

Club. But then Ransom was saying, "Bothering an ill<br />

woman is going to do you no good and possibly do her<br />

harm. Now I don't know how I can impress this on<br />

you, but the film is gone. Any installation that may or<br />

may not have been there would be perfectly legitimate<br />

and none of your affair, and this whole thing is<br />

ridiculous.<br />

I'll have to ask you to stop bothering me."<br />

Packer hurried over. "Something the matter?<br />

Anything wrong, Mr. Ransom?"<br />

Ransom stuffed the $5 bill back into the pocket of<br />

his kelly-green cotton slacks. "No, no. Everything's fine,<br />

Jerry. Scotch and soda, please."<br />

Luke, crimson-faced, left the room. His father, still<br />

holding the plate with the huge club sandwich on it, did<br />

not call him back.<br />

chapter 62<br />

Peter Dingley, the Puritan father of Elijah the

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