CHAPTER SIX She lifted the receiver. “Hi, Susan?” “Yes.” “Marty here. I'm at the police court, you know. Eleventh and State. They're going to arraign Nick on Max's complaint of battery. I thought perhaps you could run down here and make bail for Nick when the judge sets an amount. You have any money?” “Sure. But you're already down there. What do you need me for?” “Well, truth is, I am not going to stay around to see this one out. I'm heading out of town with a couple of marks we met this morning. Nick and I figure you're going to stay around because the twins will have to go back to school come summertime, so you'll be in a better position to post bail.” “You sound like you think the sextet is washed up permanently,” Susan said sadly. “Seriously, do you think we could find a job af

