"You remember the last time you and I played something together? It was at Kingstown. You remember that job?" She said, in a cool voice: "I could if I wanted to, but I've always found it better to forget things, haven't you?" He nodded. "I've always been able to forget things pretty easily before," he said. "I don't want to flatter you, but it wouldn't be easy to forget a girl like you." She said: "Thanks." She smiled at him. "Another thing," said Greeley, "I ought to say thank you to you. If you hadn't shot that bastard just when he was getting through the window, it would have been all up with me. I suppose you realise that?" She nodded. Greeley said: "You've got a hell of a nerve." She thought for a moment; then she said: "So have you. I've heard about you." Greeley grinned. "Yo

