"that ain't money, mister"said the clerk to the narrator. why did he warn the narrator? In the third level
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He warned Charley because he suspected he was carrying fake money. Charlie was curious and excited about the third level; he wanted to buy two tickets to Galesburg, 1894. However as he drew money from his pocket, the ticket clerk looked at him suspiciously. The currency notes in 1894 were bigger in size. There was a cop standing nearby; realizing the situation, Charlie thought it better to flee from there in hurry to save himself from being caught by the then cops. As the prisons in 1894 were as bad as in the twentieth century.
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