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.And finally she got an answer and checked it out asclosely as she could, and knew she had Vance right where she wanted him.ShePage 97ABC Amber Palm Converter, http://www.processtext.com/abcpalm.htmlhad every reason to want to get back at him.Believing Vance had killed Ives,and knowing that he could be a good big source of income to her for the restof her life, she got in touch with him.I think we can figure out how thatwent wrong, Ullie.Vance could prove where he was on the night of Decemberfifth.But where was his darling girl? Quite a husky girl.And someone whocould get close to Ives and close to Patty at night, in lonely places, whereasVance couldn't have managed it.After you'd bashed Ives, Patty was anecessity.Clumsy murder is like housework, dear.Once you begin, you're neverreally finished.""All this is so absurd, and so boring.""Patty would have persisted, and sooner or later Vance would have had to facethe idea that you killed Ives.Maybe he couldn't stomach that.Maybe he wouldhave turned you in.He was finding out that his marriage wasn't what he hadcounted on.""We couldn't have been happier!""Ullie! Ullie! What about the Mexican boyfriends? Just little flirtations, Iimagine.Just enough to keep him off balance, make him sweat.""How could you." She stopped.I could guess she remembered how he had triedto shush her.Her breathing had gone slightly shallow and there were spots ofcolor in flawless cheeks.I saw her recover herself with an effort, slowingand deepening her breathing."I don't imagine Vance really wanted to play poker.You left unobserved, yougot back unob served.Home free.But all it would take would be legwork,Ullie.One of those plodding methodical checks of every gas station along theway.You didn't have the range.Some little joker is probably still dreamingabout you, the most beautiful girl he ever saw, coming in out of the night inthat Sting Ray.""So? I got very restless.I took a drive.I drive very fast.Can I help it ifVance got very suspicious of me, if he got very foolish ideas? You don't knowhow it is.how it was.He wanted to be.so very young and lively and fun,to be like boys I know.But really he wanted things quieter.I could seestrangers laughing at him.He should have had dignity? Certainly I wanted allthat money and travel and clothes and fun.A professor has a shabby littlelife.All my life I knew the husband I would have, older and very rich andstrong, to buy me everything and adore me, to sit and smile at me and admireme when I danced with all the young men, and trust me.When I'd found him Icould not lose him.But every day was a contest to see.which one of us wasyounger.He did not understand how love should be a perfection.All he caredwas how many times he could take me.He thought that was another way to beyoung.Why did he have to prove so much? I can tell about you.You wouldunderstand.You are older too, but not as old as he was.You are stronger,Travis McGee.There is the money now.I listened when you told Joanne aboutyour funny little boat with the funny name." She closed her eyes for a moment,opened them wide and looked at me."You see, I have always.felt like aspecial person.As if my life would be.beautiful and Important.Thingshappen in strange ways.Vance was not the one.But suddenly you are here.Itis strange.It is so strange the way we both have that little feeling it wouldbe.what was planned for us all along."It was such a fabulous con job, I could feel the dirty dreams seeping into mymind.Help her cover up the mistakes she'd made.That was the unspoken offer.And you get the girl on a platter.Mmmm.trade the Busted Flush for a reallygood motor sailer, crew of three-captain, steward, deck hand-and see how manyPage 98ABC Amber Palm Converter, http://www.processtext.com/abcpalm.htmlsheltered coves in the world's oceans had really top-grade moonlight.And, ofcourse, remember never to turn your back to her."Ullie, dear, we can't get onto a new subject Until we finish the first one.Irepeat your interesting statement.'When I found him I could not lose him.'But he finally worked himself into a position where you had to lose him.Iknew he was prying at you to find out where you'd gone, and I wondered why hethought you'd gone anywhere.Then Glenn told me about Vance thinking he mightbuy the car
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