Th him, sir?" "I don't know, he didn't say. Cut along now; I'm busy!"
said Cleek. Nevertheless, when Dollops had gone and the door was shut
and he had the room to himself again, and, if he really did have any
business on hand, there was no reason in the world why he should not
have set about it, he remained sitting at the table and idly drumming
upon it with his finger-tips, a deep ridge between his brows and a
far-away expression in his fixed, unwinking eyes. And so he was still
sitting when, something like twenty minutes later, the sharp
"Toot-toot!" of a motor horn sounded. Narkom's note lay on the table
close to his elbow. He took it up, crumpled it into a ball, and threw it
into his waste basket. "A foreign government affair," he said with a
curious one-sided smile. "A strange coincidence, to be sure!" Then, as
if obeying an impulse, he opened the drawer, looked at the litter of
things he had swept

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