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Chapters 19-21 Summary
After making Tuttle shower and carefully wrap himself in a blanket, for his clothes are gone, Julia loads everyone into her car. Upon seeing the fancy import, Tuttle tries to renegotiate his price. Julia remains firm—the price is fair, regardless of her own personal finances.
Before taking Tuttle to his condominium for clothes, she stops to pick Etta Mae up at the airport. Julia regretfully observes Etta Mae's uncultured habits, but rejoices in the way she takes the naked man in stride. Julia explains that Frank's appearance, directly related to his drinking problem, prompted Julia's call for help.
Tuttle then directs Julia to his condominium. After Etta Mae helps Tuttle get dressed, and Julia stops him from getting a drink in his condominium, the entire group makes their way to Tuttle's office.
Back at the office, Julia inquires about...
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