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Nayt
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Post subject: Re: Those long, lonely nights . . . Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 3:23 pm |
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Joined: Wed Sep 03, 2008 5:46 pm Posts: 4262 Location: West Virginia
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That was, indeed, a very useful means of finding the source. It was almost common sense: someone stumbles upon a fortune, and that someone will spend half of his fortunate in a day. Even if they couldn't find a particular person going on spending sprees, the economy was rather poor around Christonian at the moment, and no one seemed to be able to do a damn thing about it. If an area of the city was economically energized, there was a good reason to look into the high rollers spending there.
Randall was right on with that idea. Salinger would have been all for it, too, were it not for a few problems that he had with the idea. One problem in particular rubbed him the wrong way:
It was an eerie conclusion and one he wasn't too keen on living with: "Whoever is watching him will start watching us."
Salinger wasn't the best inspector, but he wasn't the worst; he was quick to unload rank if necessary and sometimes hesitant to use force if he had a shadow of a doubt. Likewise, he was hesitant to walk into a scene where guns would go blazing; he was a bit paranoid, and if there was a risk, he'd either take it or go the other way. There was no in-between.
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