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. It was quite easy. Mistakes were being made all the time. All anyone could say was that I’d lost my nerve a bit, made a blunder, sacrificed one of my best men. Yes, it was quite easy—(VERA
. Oh, don’t.MACKENZIE
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. Don’t talk to me that way. You don’t understand. I want to sit here and wait—wait for Lesley to come for me. (VERA
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. I say, you do look low. How about a drink to steady your nerves?VERA
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. All right. All right.—Stay thirsty. (VERA
. Oh, you—you’re nothing but a waster—an adventurer—you make me tired. (LOMBARD
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. I’m not your sweet.LOMBARD
. I’m sorry. I rather thought you were.VERA
. Well, you can think again.LOMBARD
. Come now—you know you don’t really feel like that. We’ve got something in common, you and I. Rogues and murderers can’t fall out. (VERA
. Rogues and murderers—!LOMBARD
. Okay. You don’t like the company of rogues and murderers—and you won’t have a drink. I’ll go and finish searching—((EMILY
EMILY
. Unpleasant young man! I can’t find it anywhere. (VERA
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. One must face facts.VERA
. Can any of us afford to throw stones?EMILY
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. Who?