Finding Trouble is My Profession

Finding Trouble is My Profession

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Private detective Marlowe works for money, but does not sell his soul for money. He said: "In order to make a living, I sell what I have to sell. All I can sell is the courage and wisdom God has given me, and the willpower to protect my customers, and I would rather suffer a loss." The debris of an old pearl robbery case surfaced, and the young boy who learned the whereabouts of the pearl died on the bed of the rental house. The robbers back then have been released and now make a living by raising goldfish. Marlowe said: "Goldfish? Damn it." "Red Wind" Whenever the Santa Ana wind blows, the meek little wife may look at her husband's neck with a knife. In such a season, Marlowe said to the girl who saved his life: "If anyone gives you trouble, tell me." The hot wind was raging, but it could not blow away the tenderness of the knight Marlowe.

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