Once she had opened the drapes, Sue sat on the bed and nudged her friend on the shoulder.


Once she had opened the drapes, Sue sat on the bed and nudged her friend on the shoulder. "Wake up, Terry," she said, "we have an answer to our problems." Within a few seconds, Terry had turned over, sat up with a chirpy "good morning" to her friend, and was peering intently at the Sunday Times advertisement. "Boy, Sue," she said, glancing up merrily at her friend, "when you wish for something, you do it right!" Sue laughed and watched as Terry continued reading. The lovely blonde was one of those rare girls who could roll out of bed and onto the cover of a high fashion magazine with nothing more than a toss of her hair. Terry soon came to the same question that Harry asked earlier. It just seemed like too much money for too little work. She was not really concerned, just inquisitive. She knew that Sue probably had things pretty well figured out. "The way the ad reads, they put on more of a show than a tour.

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