Chapter 14

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Chapter 14Mavers flashed his amiable smile atBelen. “You know, my daddy used to say weshould do at least one good deed a day. He said, ‘In the gamblingbusiness, son, you may not meet the finest, most ethical people,andyou may have to fight to keep your winnings at times. You may betempted to pull a few shady things yourself. Doing one good deed aday helps you stay on the right track.’” “Very wise advice, Jim,” Belensaid. “But my daddy never imagined a gooddeed that would cost me fifty billion dollars. If he knew a gooddeedcost that much, he might disown me. The Mavers do have a highregardfor money.” “And for good deeds,” Belenreminded him. Mavers leaned back in his chair. Heglanced toward the door where Jaclyn had just exited. “Are they all like her?” “Yes. I haven’t been back to Ve

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