m reeking of what they had been up to that hot morning?His mind, tough as it already was, shrank from the image, horrified. Sheriff Herk Avery was a big-bellied man in a lawman’s khaki pants and shirt. He saw Alain start toward him and saw Cuthbert, no longer smiling, push him away. Written on it in blue was:The Topeka Capital-Journal covers Kansas like no other!Your hometown paper! Read it every day!Eddie shook his head, amused.
“At least we know where all the folks are,” Susannah said, bending and taking the paper from Oy. “Oh yes, it seems so,” Cuthbert said, then laughed. “Although I know that’s a minor matter to you by comparison. ”“It’ll keep me fine,” Susan had replied, eating the sections of orange faster.
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