Texas Week

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"You'd better stay here, Mrs. Nest. " He walked to the door and openedit.
"Mr. Hanstark, " Mrs. Nest called.
Hanstark turned and saw her standing next to the automatic washingmachine. "Yes?" "Please be careful. " Hanstark smiled. "I shall be, Mrs. Nest. " He walked out the door and down three concrete steps. Looking a littleto his right, he saw a man squatted on his heels. He walked up to theman. "You are Mr. Christopher Nest?" The man looked up and stared for a moment at Hanstark. "Yep, " hean
...swered. Then he turned and stared at the grass again.
"And may I ask you what you are doing?" Nest answered without looking up. "Guardin' the pass. " Hanstark scribbled something in his notebook. "And why are you guardingthe pass?" Nest rose to his feet and stared down at Hanstark. "Just what are youaskin' all of these questions for, stranger?" Hanstark saw Nest was bigger than he and decided to play along for awhile. After all, strategy ...
"I'm just interested in your welfare, Mr. Nest. " Nest shrugged his shoulders.


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