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At about four o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, Gillum looked at the gloomy apartment around him and thought to himself: I've seen quite a few security liaison stations. He was able to describe them like a running salesman who introduced hotels in a few words: from the first-class Spiegel Hall, Wickywood-esque pilasters and gilded oak leaves in Belgravia's residential quarters, to the two dilapidated rooms rented by the Scalping Group here in Lexem Gardens, which smelled of dust and silt, and a three-foot-high fire extinguisher in the swarthy vestibule. There is a statue of a knight drinking from a tin pot on the mantelpiece. On the table is an ashtray made of shells. In the gray ......

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