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You be ready. MEGAN. Trust me! I'll have to go in now. GRIMES. It'll be a great killing. Old Murdock has plunged up to hisneck! HEGAN. I know! We'll lay them flat. I'll get ready. [Rises. ] Old Porter!Think of it! When did you see him? GRIMES. Last night. HEGAN. I see. I'll be with you. GRIMES. Just a moment. I'll take the money. HEGAN. Oh, yes. Why don't you let me hold it and buy for you? GRIMES. I'll buy for myself. HEGAN. Very well. [Sits at desk. ] GRIMES. It's two hundred thousand. HEGAN.... That's right. [Writes a check, rises and gives it to Grimes. ]There. GRIMES. [Studies the check, nods, and puts it away carefully. ] When'sthe next train? HEGAN. In about ten minutes. [Rings bell. ] Andrews! ANDREWS. [Enters left. ] Yes, Sir. HEGAN. I'm going into town at once. Telephone orders to the house. ANDREWS. Yes, sir. And shall I come in this evening? HEGAN. Yes; you'd better. And telephone Mr. Isaacson and Mr. HenrySterns to meet me at eight o'clock for an important conference at.. . Let me see, where?
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