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Twenty-four hours in Clanton, and Ray was desperate to leave. After the wake, he ate dinner with Harry1 Rex at Claude's, the black diner on the south side of the square where the Monday special was barbecued chicken and baked beans so spicy2 they served ice tea by the half-gallon. Harry Rex was reveling in the success of his grand send-off for the Judge and after dinner was anxious to return to the courthouse and monitor the rest of the wake.
Forrest had evidently left town for the evening. Ray hoped he was in Memphis, at home with Ellie, behaving himself, but he knew better. How many times could he crash before he died? Harry Rex said there was a fifty-fifty chance Forrest would make it to the funeral tomorrow.
When Ray was alone he drove away, out of Clanton, headed west to no place in particular. There were new casinos along the river, seventy miles away, and with each trip back to Mississippi he heard more talk and gossip about the state's newest industry. Legalized gambling4 had arrived in the state with the lowest per capita income in the country.
An hour and a half from Clanton, he stopped for gas and as he pumped it he noticed a new motel across the highway. Everything was new in what had recently been cotton fields. New roads, new motels, fast-food restaurants, gas stations, billboards5, all spillover from the casinos a mile away.
The motel had rooms on two levels, with doors that opened to face the parking lot. It appeared to be a slow night. He paid $39.99 for a double on the ground level, around back where there were no other cars or trucks. He parked the Audi as close as possible to his room, and within seconds had the three garbage bags inside.
The money covered one bed. He did not stop to admire it because he was convinced it was dirty. And it was probably marked in some way. Maybe it was counterfeit7. Whatever it was, it was not his to keep.
All the bills were one-hundred-dollar notes, some brand new and never used, others passed around a little. None were worn badly, and none were dated before 1986 or after 1994. About half were banded together in two-thousand-dollar stacks, and Ray counted those first - one hundred thousand dollars in one-hundred-dollar bills was about fifteen inches high. He counted the money from one bed, then arranged it on the other in neat rows and sections. He was very deliberate, time was of no concern. As he touched the money, he rubbed it between his
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vt.掠夺,蹂躏,使苦恼 | |
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adj.加香料的;辛辣的,有风味的 | |
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n.A牌;发球得分;佼佼者;adj.杰出的 | |
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n.赌博;投机 | |
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n.广告牌( billboard的名词复数 ) | |
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6 pro | |
n.赞成,赞成的意见,赞成者 | |
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7 counterfeit | |
vt.伪造,仿造;adj.伪造的,假冒的 | |
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9 leftovers | |
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10 retrieved | |
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12 bucks | |
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n.插座,千斤顶,男人;v.抬起,提醒,扛举;n.(Jake)杰克 | |
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26 dice | |
n.骰子;vt.把(食物)切成小方块,冒险 | |
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n.坏事;恶习;[pl.]台钳,老虎钳;adj.副的 | |
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33 bowling | |
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36 teller | |
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40 cocktail | |
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44 poker | |
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45 suite | |
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48 bribes | |
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50 complimentary | |
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