Chapter 10-2

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He inhaled, then threw his cigarette end away. 'As for Paul, I haven't got round to him yet,' he said. 'An' I don't see why I should even want to. I don't suppose Paul's got any money. But I reckon that you would have some, or that anyway you could get some pretty quickly. You take the mugs you get down here for plenty, I've been told.' He took out his packet of cigarettes. Jeremy put up his hand. 'I shouldn't bother to light that cigarette if I were you, Callaghan,' he said. 'Not for a minute, anyhow.' He threw his cigar into the fire. 'I think the time has come when we can do a little straight talking,' he went on. 'I think you're a liar, Callaghan, an insolent liar. I've stood here and listened to more insults from you than I've ever had to listen to before without doing something

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