CHAPTER 7

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CHAPTER 7Two brawls in succession had not tired him; he got more exercise than that in an evening at the dojo. But the strain of the time before had had its effect. He woke with a fluttering gasp and saw dust motes dance in a yellow sunbeam. The clock said almost nine. “Judas priest,” he groaned. Suddenly it came to him that he had left Guido unguarded. So much for the amateur detective. He sprang from bed and twirled the radio controls. Having found a newscast, he went into the bathroom and showered; Trig Yamamura had beaten that much Zen into his thick head. Through the water noise, he heard that more money was necessary so the nation’s bought friends would stay bought; that the countries which had simply given their friendship were being imperialistic, i.e., hanging on to their overse

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