CHAPTER XIV-3

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From then on, he lived between impatience and the need for precise planning, preparation, and rehearsal. Kielty, accompanied by two detectives, appeared at Kemble Street on schedule. He had his warrant, and he quite openly was gloating. His manner changed abruptly when Traeger told him that each searcher would be accompanied and watched. He started to get nasty, but dropped the subject surlily when Coulter told him coldly that there’d be no attempt to interfere with him, but that he would either have to use force or obtain a court order to prevent surveillance. Traeger and Coulter accompanied him personally. He was tense and nervous now, and his search was perfunctory and impatient, as though it were only a routine he had to follow. He left empty-handed, and Traeger phoned Timuroff immedia

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