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1. What made Ray think the visitor was not really a shopper?
thinly he had come to the shop?
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Ray's old, wise eyes told him that visitor was not a shopper because there was no sign of friendliness in his eyes and his other friend remained at the door.
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Ray saw two men, one in his twenties, the other closer to fifty, enter his shop. ... On paying attention, Ray noticed the shape of a gun and a restless hand in the man's right coat packet. This made Ray think that the visitor was not really a shopper.
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