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Hagen
explained
that
this
money
had
to
be
shown
as
coming
from
someplace
and
asked
her
to
sign
complete
powers
of
attorney
so
that
he
could
channel
the
money
properly
.
He
also
told
her
that
as
a
matter
of
form
she
would
be
listed
as
owner
of
five
"
points
"
in
the
hotel
in
which
she
worked
.
She
would
have
to
go
through
all
the
legal
formalities
required
by
the
Nevada
laws
but
everything
would
be
taken
care
of
for
her
and
her
own
personal
inconvenience
would
be
at
a
minimum
.
However
she
was
not
to
discuss
this
arrangement
with
anyone
without
his
consent
.
She
would
be
protected
legally
in
every
way
and
her
money
every
month
would
be
assured
.
If
the
authorities
or
any
law-enforcement
agencies
ever
questioned
her
,
she
was
to
simply
refer
them
to
her
lawyer
and
she
would
not
be
bothered
any
further
.
Lucy
agreed
.
She
understood
what
was
happening
but
had
no
objections
to
how
she
was
being
used
.
It
seemed
a
reasonable
favor
.
But
when
Hagen
asked
her
to
keep
her
eyes
open
around
the
hotel
,
keep
an
eye
on
Freddie
and
on
Freddie
's
boss
,
the
man
who
owned
and
operated
the
hotel
,
as
a
major
stockholder
,
she
said
to
him
,
"
Oh
,
Tom
,
you
do
n't
want
me
to
spy
on
Freddie
?
"
Hagen
smiled
.
"
His
father
worries
about
Freddie
.
He
's
in
fast
company
with
Moe
Greene
and
we
just
want
to
make
sure
he
does
n't
get
into
any
trouble
.
"
He
did
n't
bother
to
explain
to
her
that
the
Don
had
backed
the
building
of
this
hotel
in
the
desert
of
Las
Vegas
not
only
to
supply
a
haven
for
his
son
,
but
to
get
a
foot
in
the
door
for
bigger
operations
.
It
was
shortly
after
this
interview
that
Dr.
Jules
Segal
came
to
work
as
the
hotel
physician
.
He
was
very
thin
,
very
handsome
and
charming
and
seemed
very
young
to
be
a
doctor
,
at
least
to
Lucy
.
She
met
him
when
a
lump
grew
above
her
wrist
on
her
forearm
.
She
worried
about
it
for
a
few
days
,
then
one
morning
went
to
the
doctor
's
suite
of
offices
in
the
hotel
.
Two
of
the
show
girls
from
the
chorus
line
were
in
the
waiting
room
,
gossiping
with
each
other
.
They
had
the
blond
peach-colored
prettiness
Lucy
always
envied
.
They
looked
angelic
.
But
one
of
the
girls
was
saying
,
"
I
swear
if
I
have
another
dose
I
'm
giving
up
dancing
.
"
When
Dr.
Jules
Segal
opened
his
office
door
to
motion
one
of
the
show
giris
inside
,
Lucy
was
tempted
to
leave
,
and
if
it
had
been
something
more
personal
and
serious
she
would
have
.
Dr.
Segal
was
wearing
slacks
and
an
open
shirt
.
The
horn-rimmed
glasses
helped
and
his
quiet
reserved
manner
,
but
the
impression
he
gave
was
an
informal
one
,
and
like
many
basically
old-fashioned
people
,
Lucy
did
n't
believe
that
medicine
and
informality
mixed
.
When
she
finally
got
into
his
office
there
was
something
so
reassuring
in
his
manner
that
all
her
misgivings
fled
.
He
spoke
hardly
at
all
and
yet
he
was
not
brusque
,
and
he
took
his
time
.
When
she
asked
him
what
the
lump
was
he
patiently
explained
that
it
was
a
quite
common
fibrous
growth
that
could
in
no
way
be
malignant
or
a
cause
for
serious
concern
.
He
picked
up
a
heavy
medical
book
and
said
,
"
Hold
out
your
arm
.
"
She
held
out
her
arm
tentatively
.
He
smiled
at
her
for
the
first
time
.
"
I
'm
going
to
cheat
myself
out
of
a
surgical
fee
,
"
he
said
.
"
I
'll
just
smash
it
with
this
book
and
it
will
flatten
out
.
It
may
pop
up
again
but
if
I
remove
it
surgically
,
you
'll
be
out
of
money
and
have
to
wear
bandages
and
all
that
.
OK
?
"
She
smiled
at
him
.
For
some
reason
she
had
an
absolute
trust
in
him
.
"
OK
,
"
she
said
.
In
the
next
instant
she
let
out
a
yell
as
he
brought
down
the
heavy
medical
volume
on
her
forearm
.
The
lump
had
flattened
out
,
almost
.