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11.THE DRIVER FROM Regal Limousine was waiting outside 328 River Place South when his customer—a Mr. Adam Fen—came out of the luxury apartment building at precisely one-thirty that Wednesday afternoon. He tipped his peaked hat and immediately went to the curbside rear door, snapping it open, holding it open as his customer stepped in, and then closing the door behind him. Coming around to the driver’s side of the car, he climbed in behind the wheel, and said, “I’m David, Mr. Fen.”“How do you do,... David?”“Nice day, i’n it, sir?”Slight Cockney accent, the Deaf Man noticed. Or Australian, perhaps? Sometimes, they sounded alike. David was a man in his late forties, the Deaf Man guessed, some five-feet eight-inches tall, quite thin, a slight man by anyone’s reckoning. He was wearing black trousers and a matching jacket, black shoes and socks, little black cap with a shiny black peak, white shirt, and black tie.“And where shall it be this afternoon, Mr. Fen?”“Clarendon Hall, please.”“Clarendon it is, sir.”The Deaf Man had ordered what Regal called its “luxury sedan”
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