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The doctor tells clark that he's not sleeping well, and clark says that's because he doesn't feel well. He asks the doctor if there's anything he can do to help, and the doctor says that he should try to sleep. . The doctor asks if there are any problems between clark and the chief inspector, and he says that there are, and that the inspector is rejecting all bribes. It's like a corrupt cop, he says, who used to bribe corrupt people, but now realizes that corrupt people are out there and he confesses his sins. He's sick of it, and wants to live a quiet life, but the inspector won't let him. The inspector asks if it's a "sick hobby" to look for "dangerous people" and "date them," and the inspector says that it isn't a sick hobby at all. He says that, like a painter, he likes to look at the faults in a painting, but that it would be better to just throw the painting away.
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Chapter 36
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The doctor tells clark that he's not sleeping well, and clark says that's because he doesn't feel well. He asks the doctor if there's anything he can do to help, and the doctor says that he should try to sleep. . The doctor asks if there are any problems between clark and the chief inspector, and he says that there are, and that the inspector is rejecting all bribes. It's like a corrupt cop, he says, who used to bribe corrupt people, but now realizes that corrupt people are out there and he confesses his sins. He's sick of it, and wants to live a quiet life, but the inspector won't let him. The inspector asks if it's a "sick hobby" to look for "dangerous people" and "date them," and the inspector says that it isn't a sick hobby at all. He says that, like a painter, he likes to look at the faults in a painting, but that it would be better to just throw the painting away.
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