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rudd
1. It was Martin Rudd who got the thing going
2. It was Rudd, I think
3. For the last few days Roger had been in negotiations with a fellow Dutch drug dealer, by the name of Rudd he knew from Amsterdam
4. It was also agreed that tomorrow Rudd would meet him at 10am with the money outside his house, and the pair would drive to the caves
5. Rudd arrived at the agreed time in a limousine, and the pair drove to the caves at a leisurely pace
6. Rudd even popped opened a champagne bottle, and the pair sipped it in style from crystal flutes
7. “Will you miss Greece?” asked Rudd while taking a sip of his champagne
8. Sometime during the journey, Rudd showed him the money that was in a briefcase, to reassure Roger
9. Rudd found the stony ground challenging to traverse too, and Roger steadied him by occasionally grabbing hold of his arm
10. “Well they’re not here now, are they?” replied Rudd angrily
11. Rudd half-heartedly followed him in
12. “Was this all a joke Roger?” asked Rudd shaking his head
13. Rudd sighed in frustration and headed back to the limousine
14. Roger then decided to go after Rudd
15. He quickly got up, and staggered towards the limousine that Rudd had entered
16. Rudd another ten thousand towards a jeep for himself and for
17. Rudd led the convoy in a UN jeep that he had borrowed,
18. With the money we gave Rudd he paid the government
19. previously when Rudd was official; about five dollars a day
20. Rudd interrupted his lunch to make a quick call
21. ‘And has Rudd indicated what type of work we need you
22. Rudd held a finger to the detail of the document with a
23. Rudd had dragged the local
24. Rudd stayed the night in the hotel, the three of us sitting
25. We set off early, Rudd again driving us in the UN jeep
26. Now, when Rudd popped down to the hotel for a visit, he
27. Rudd flashed his old UN
28. ‘I was about five years early,’ Rudd said with a smile
29. truck a bit confusing for the staff who greeted us, Rudd
30. Rudd was not really
31. ‘That would be better,’ Rudd agreed with a nod
32. ‘Not really, just so that I know,’ Rudd answered with a
33. Rudd was given the task of finding a manager and
34. Rudd doing an inventory of everything without prompting, to
35. the stock markets, closed out a trade, read faxes from Rudd
36. ‘They caught some poachers this week,’ Rudd added
37. ‘This is Rudd
38. a compatriot, soon chatting like old friends, Rudd explaining his role with Jimmy and the other charity
39. She was just as pleased as she been with Rudd, the
40. Mary appeared without Rudd, Anna beaming a smile and
41. ’ He collected Rudd, and his new lists, joining Big
42. ‘Where did that come from?’ I asked as Rudd held it for
43. ‘Helping Rudd for a start, he’s flat out busy
44. someone to build that orphanage, plus help out at the airfield as it grows – I don’t want Rudd to spend his life in that jeep
45. Rudd nodded as he held his beer
46. and join Rudd, maybe having the odd dinner date with Doctor
47. Rudd and Jimmy did a quick inspection tour with the Old Dogs, Cosy
48. ‘I’ll have a look before I go,’ Rudd put in
49. And Rudd, I want the UN and the Kenyan
50. voluntary basis, hope of a job at the end,’ Rudd explained