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- Таинственная история Билли Миллигана
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Allen
took
the
gun
out
to
the
car
and
put
it
under
the
seat
.
.
.
Ragen
reached
down
and
took
the
.
38
into
his
hand
.
He
’
d
wanted
Allen
to
buy
it
.
Not
his
favorite
weapon
.
He
would
have
preferred
a
9
-
millimeter
.
But
it
would
be
a
good
one
to
add
to
his
weapons
collection
.
Allen
decided
to
move
out
of
the
crummy
apartment
.
Looking
through
the
apartment
ads
in
the
Lancaster
Eagle
-
Gazette
,
he
saw
a
familiar
phone
number
.
He
searched
through
his
address
book
until
he
found
it
and
the
name
that
went
with
it
:
George
Kellner
,
the
lawyer
who
had
plea
-
bargained
him
into
Zanesville
.
Allen
had
Dorothy
call
him
about
renting
the
apartment
to
her
son
.
Kellner
agreed
to
let
him
have
it
for
eighty
dollars
a
month
.
The
apartment
at
803
1
/
2
Roosevelt
Avenue
was
a
clean
one
-
bedroom
second
-
floor
apartment
in
a
white
house
set
back
from
the
street
behind
another
building
.
Allen
moved
in
a
week
later
and
fixed
up
the
place
comfortably
.
No
more
messing
around
with
drugs
,
he
decided
.
We
’
ve
got
to
keep
away
from
those
people
.
He
was
astonished
when
Marlene
,
whom
he
had
not
seen
since
the
night
of
Barry
Hart
’
s
party
,
came
in
one
day
and
made
herself
at
home
.
He
had
no
idea
which
of
the
others
was
dating
her
,
but
he
decided
she
was
not
his
type
and
he
wanted
nothing
to
do
with
her
.
She
would
come
in
after
work
,
make
his
dinner
,
spend
part
of
the
evening
,
then
go
home
to
her
parents
’
house
.
She
was
practically
living
there
,
and
it
made
everything
a
lot
more
complicated
than
Allen
liked
.
Whenever
she
started
to
get
affectionate
,
he
’
d
leave
the
spot
.
He
didn
’
t
know
who
came
on
and
he
didn
’
t
really
give
a
damn
.
Marlene
thought
the
apartment
was
great
.
Billy
’
s
periodic
shifts
into
foul
language
and
his
explosions
of
rage
shocked
her
at
first
,
but
she
got
used
to
his
changing
moods
—
one
minute
tender
and
affectionate
,
the
next
minute
angry
and
storming
all
over
the
place
,
then
funny
,
clever
and
articulate
.
Without
warning
sometimes
,
he
’
d
become
clumsy
and
pathetic
,
like
a
little
boy
who
didn
’
t
know
which
foot
to
put
his
shoe
on
.
She
knew
he
surely
needed
someone
to
look
after
him
.
It
was
all
the
drugs
he
was
doing
and
the
crowd
he
was
hanging
out
with
.
If
she
could
convince
him
that
Barry
Hart
’
s
friends
were
just
using
him
,
maybe
he
would
see
that
he
didn
’
t
need
them
at
all
.