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The Lookout Man

CHAPTER THREE
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He had a keen sense of relative values; dressed as he was he must keep "in the part." He must be able to show that he had money.

He sighed heavily and turned his back definitely upon a dining-car breakfast.

After that he went to sleep.
At noon he was awake and too ravenous to worry so much over the possibility of being arrested for complicity in a murder.

He collided violently with the porter who came down the aisle announcing luncheon.
He raced back through two chair cars and a tourist sleeper, and he entered the dining car with an emphasis that kept the screen door swinging for a full half minute.

He tipped the waiter who came to fill his water glass, and told him to wake up and show some speed.


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