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I kept telling him it was black, and, despite the fact that I'd spent the previous afternoon at st Thomas' having some docter check over my eyes, and despite the fact that it was past the 10pm watershed, I knew I was right. Sean, as you know, the camera never lies.

Great job on the photos.


I've updated my dossier, and the printer's been whirring away most of the evening - I had to buy a new whiteboard just to fit all the new faces on, although it made drawing all the connections between them in green ink a lot harder. Anyway, once I've nailed down who that last of you is, let the stalking commence!

Sorry, madam, missed your message. See, I'm quite new to this and am just getting the hang of it.


No, there's nothing tacky involved. Probably start with a little light harangue outside Green & Blue on Saturday morning. We like to give our clients a little warning in case you want your publicist to tip the paps off.

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