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Jackson put in a brief final appearance, "Behave yourself, laddy!""And these" - (Jackson pointed to the pin-ups) - "off!" Evans turned and nodded again, "I was goin' to take 'em down anyway. A minister, isn't 'e? The chap comin' to sit in, I mean." "And how did you know that?" asked Jackson quietly. "Well I 'ad to sign some forms, didn't I? And I couldn't 'elp - "

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Jackson put in a brief final appearance and informed Evans to behave himself and then pointed to those pinups and told him to take them off. Evans turned and nodded again and said that he had been going to take them down anyway. He asked if the man coming wasn't a minister. Jackson quietly asked how he had known that. Evans stated that he had to sign some forms hadn't he and he couldn't help and he cut short his sentence.

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