Part One-2
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Alice sat up in t you doing suitcase? s you get rid of t lunatic giving hes already drunk up?’
ake up and go do soused on to it, Misses Brannon.’
I you leave t bag alone. It dont belong to t sponger any more.’
I knos not one, Biff said. Myself—I dont kno Im not t kind of a thief.’
Calmly Biff put docase on teps outside.
t so stale and sultry in t airs. o stay for a s wer before going back.
I told you already get rid of t felloonigime akes t t nig paid one cent. And all alking and carrying-on trade.’
You dont kno kno;tion first came in welve
days ago and ranger in to y dollars rade. ty at the minimum.’
And since t, Alice said. tive days on credit, and so drunk its a disgrace to t a bum and a freak.’
I like freaks, Biff said.
I reckon you dol I just reckon you certainly ougo, Mister Brannon—being as youre one yourself.’
tention. For t fifteen years of t plain Biff and Alice. ter and Misses, and since t up enougo c.
tm just er not be tomorrow.’
Biff into ter ime for a s ood before tatively. alked to Alice. itter.
Being around t woman always made from made ougaring, he bed.