Chapter 4-2

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Overcompensating for the day"s earlier warmth, cold air from the building"s not-so-sophisticated climate management system hit them as they made their way through the lobby. All three shivered from the effect, chilling them through already damp clothing. Ahmed led them to a private room which he"d pre-arranged as their work area. Settling down around a large, square table, Ahmed advised them there was a free-vend beverage machine in the corridor of the hallway outside and sandwiches had been ordered and would arrive by twelve thirty. “Okay, Ahmed, let"s get some coffees in and then we can make a start. According to my information, this paper had the scoop last week, revealing that Royal National had been playing silly buggers with customer complaints about insurance mis-selling. This is a

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