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Little as Alan liked the loansman, he insisted on taking him to a local restaurant for lunch. "How come you're still hanging around York City?" Alan asked. "I thought the heat was on for any of Max's old buddies." "It is," Hollis said, wiping sweat from his white shiny forehead. "But so far I'm in the clear.
He spoke briefly with MacIntosh about the process of collecting on Hawkes' estate, and learned it was a complex process, but nothing to be frightened of. The will was being sent through channels now. He met Hollis in the street several days later. The bloated loansman looked pale and harried; he had lost weight, and his skin hung flabbily over his bones now.
Alan felt a sort of pride in being the protege of such an important and widely-known man as Max Hawkes, until he started discovering what sort of people Hawkes' friends were. There was Lorne Hollis, the loansman one of the men Steve had borrowed from. Hollis was a chubby, almost greasy individual with flat milky gray eyes and a cold, chilling smile.
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