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Give me a little longer," begged Bince, "and I'll see what I can do."
Jimmy Torrance sat a long time in thought after the Lizard left. "God!" he
muttered. "I wonder what dad would say if he knew that I had come to a point
where I had even momentarily considered going into partnership with a safe-
blower, and that for the next two weeks I shall be compelled to subsist upon the
charity of a criminal?
"
I'm sure glad that I have a college education. It has helped me materially to win
to my present exalted standing in society. Oh, well I might be worse off, I
suppose. At least I don't have to worry about the income tax.
"It is now October, and since the first of the year I have earned forty dollars
exactly. I have also received a bequest of twenty dollars, which of course is
exempt. I venture to say that there is not another able-bodied adult male in the
United States the making of whose income-tax schedule would be simpler than
mine."
With which philosophic trend of thought, and the knowledge that he could eat for
at least two weeks longer, the erstwhile star amateur first baseman sought the
doubtful comfort of his narrow, lumpy bed.
It was in the neighborhood of two o'clock the next morning that he was awakened
by a gentle tapping upon the panels of his door.
"Who is it?" he asked. "What do you want?"
"
It's me bo," came the whispered reply in the unmistakable tones of the Lizard.
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