Chapter 9
me mig people actually knew s even become more less.
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A minute later Jamie got doo business.
quot;Do you remember t walk ; she asked.
I nodded, wis broug up.
quot;You promised to make it up to me,quot; she said.
For a moment I Id done t already on.
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I remembered seeing tainers in places like Cecils Diner and ter. My friends and I used to toss paper clips and slugs in t looking, since t of like a coin being dropped inside, to ourselves about ting someto joke about ing somet, and s out and find not slugs and paper clips. Sometimes, makes you s exactly w I did.
Jamie sahe look on my face.
quot;You dont o do it,quot; sed. quot;I t since Cmas is coming up so quickly and I dont ll simply take me too long to collect them all. . . .”
quot;No,quot; I said cutting ;I