CHAPTER TWELVE SCREEN LANGUAGE-1
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quot; ; said Dr. Payne.
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quot;Im glad you take my point,quot; said t;Youre quite rigion Id be especially glad to see you taking. And provided ra money from anotoget;
quot;ait, ,quot; said Dr. Malone. quot;ait a minute. tter for us. Im perfectly o discuss ts, but not tion. Surely you see—quot;
Sir Cure of regret and got to . Oliver Payne stood too, anxious.
quot;No, please, Sir C; ;Im sure Dr. Malone ening, for goodness sake. And it mig;
quot;I t you o Geneva?quot; she said.
quot;Geneva?quot; said Sir C;Excellent place. Lot of scope t of money, too. Dont let me ;
quot;No, no, its not settled yet,quot; said Dr. Payne ily. quot;t to discuss—its all still very fluid.
Sir C do you some coffee?quot;
quot;t ; said Sir C again, isfied cat.
Dr. Malone looked at time. Se sixties, prosperous, confident, beautifully dressed, used to t of everyto moving among po ears. Oliver get unless tisfied him.
She folded her arms.
Dr. Payne ;Sorry its rative....quot;
quot;Not at all. S I ;
quot;Do, please,quot; said Dr. Payne.
quot;ell, I understand t youve made some fa