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Becoming
bored
,
Dick
stopped
walking
:
"
I
just
wonder
why
you
’
ve
got
so
much
time
to
waste
.
"
"
I
’
m
in
business
here
in
Paris
.
"
"
In
what
line
?
"
"
Selling
papers
.
"
The
contrast
between
the
formidable
manner
and
the
mild
profession
was
absurd
—
but
the
man
amended
it
with
:
"
Don
’
t
worry
;
I
made
plenty
money
last
year
—
ten
or
twenty
francs
for
a
Sunny
Times
that
cost
six
.
"
He
produced
a
newspaper
clipping
from
a
rusty
wallet
and
passed
it
over
to
one
who
had
become
a
fellow
stroller
—
the
cartoon
showed
a
stream
of
Americans
pouring
from
the
gangplank
of
a
liner
freighted
with
gold
.
"
Two
hundred
thousand
—
spending
ten
million
a
summer
.
"
"
What
you
doing
out
here
in
Passy
?
"
His
companion
looked
around
cautiously
.
"
Movies
,
"
he
said
darkly
.
"
They
got
an
American
studio
over
there
.
And
they
need
guys
can
speak
English
.
I
’
m
waiting
for
a
break
.
"