The First and the Last by John Galsworthy
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[LARRY nods.] Spending most of his time abroad, I suppose. LARRY. I think so. KEITH. Can you say if he was known to the police? LARRY. I've never heard. KEITH turns away and walks up and down; then, stopping at LARRY's chair, he speaks. KEITH. Now listen, Larry. When you leave here, go straight home, and stay there till I give you leave to go out again. Promise. LARRY. I promise. KEITH. Is your promise worth anything? LARRY. [With one of his flashes] "Unstable as water, he shall not excel!" KEITH. Exactly. But if I'm to help you, you must do as I say. I must have time to think this out. Have you got money? LARRY. Very little. KEITH. [Grimly] Half-quarter day--yes, your quarter's always spent |
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