Tony Wendice:
You used to go gambling at the dog racing track on Mondays and Thursdays. I even took it up myself just to be near you. I soon discovered after talking to a few people that you interacted with that you changed your name to "Adams".
C.A. Swan:
Yes, because I got bored with Swan. Any crime with that?
Tony Wendice:
No, none at all. In fact, there wasn't really anything illegal about you. I got quite discouraged. I was just about to give up on you, when one day you dissappeared from your lodgings. So, I phoned your landlady. I told her I was looking for you because "Mr. Adams" owed me five pounds. Apparently that was nothing. "Mr. Adams" owed her six week rent and her best lodge at 55 pounds. And "Mr. Adams" had been such a nice gentleman. That's what seemed to upset her the most.
C.A. Swan:
Yes, it always seems to upset the most.
Riportata da il 05/03/2025 alle ore 09:00

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