Chapter 4-3

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The story of the robbery was front page news the morning after it happened. I saw it before I went to bed for the day, as did my partners. Liddy wanted to frame it. But then she wants to do that every time one of our capers hits the news. As always, Duff put the kibosh on that and she had to settle for putting it in her scrapbook, which thankfully she kept in the secure storage room off of our office. We would wait a few days to make certain nothing led the police in our direction before deciding what to do next. Not that we left any traces behind that could bounce back to condemn us for the crime. We are, after all, experts at what we do. Once the allotted time had passed we would consider our options. There was no dearth of art collectors, both here in the city and beyond, looking for

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