Stil there was plenty he could eat and he got stuck in with the revelry. By the time two o clock came, everybody was ready to go to their bed. The fol owing day, Lek was up early and gone. She said that she had lots to do and that she wouldn’t see Craig much before six in the evening. Craig had a late breakfast or as late as he could possibly get without having to pay because he was on a bed and breakfast deal. After that, he stayed in the bar and read the English-language Bangkok Post from front page to the back, hardly missing a word. He did not look up for fear of attracting attention and someone speaking to him. He was hung over. Some of the waitresses guessed the problem and made fun of him and gradual y persuaded him to smile

