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20 And how Tony would probably sell his soul for a little aConsolation now and then,
21 At which point everyone agreed with him heartily,
22 And pretty soon, Tony was ordering carloads of bspoons and Consolation for all his great new friends in the academic world.

CHAPTER 26
1 cVinnie started his own rock and roll band,
2 And they went driving around in the Silver Ghost,
3 And had lots and lots and lots of Consolation,
4 And had incredibly huge parties in all the best hotels,
5 Until they'd been kicked out of all the best hotels,
6 And had become a legend,
7 Because Vinnie knew that the very best way to carry the Good Word to youngsters is always the same,
8 dNamely, by setting a really good example.

CHAPTER 27
1 eMort got himself a job as a TV journalist,
2 Which he decided would be a good way to start spreading the Word of Harry,
3 And he was right.
4 Most of the fnews was bad,
5 gAnd all his fellow journalists had already stopped thinking about it a long long time ago,
6 And were ready as could be for a little hConsolation,
a.Vin.17.26-28
b.Ext.31.11
c.Ext.21.6
d.Mall.14.7-18
e.Ext.21.7
f.Ann.10.1-35
g.Vin.71.12-23
h.Psp.4.2
i.Ext.29.4
j.Ed.24.1-16
k.Ext.21.9
l.Rom.2.22
m.Ext.21.14
n.Ext.48.19
o.Ext.23.16
p.Mawr.8.1-2
q.Ext.21.15
7 Although they didn't want to wear the little ispoons,
8 jBecause it was important for people to trust them,
9 And so it wouldn't do for anyone to know that they were Harriers,
10 Too.

CHAPTER 28
1 kJerry figured that if you were going to carry the Word of Harry to politicians,
2 It might be leasiest to go into politics yourself,
3 Which he did,
4 And had a marvelous time,
5 Because as soon as he mentioned the Word of Harry to his new politician friends, they slapped him on the back and said,
6 "And how is Harry?
7 "We miss him more than we can say,
8 "But expect to spend a few days with him on his ranch next spring,
9 "In Rio."

CHAPTER 29
1 mFred didn't actually report in,
2 And somehow he managed to give the Angels the slipn,
3 But he placed lots of big orders for Consolation,
4 Although he never ordered any little ospoons,
5 After the first one,
6 Which could have raised certain suspicions,
7 pIf anybody had cared.

CHAPTER 30
1 qMeanwhile I, Willie, stayed by the phone and kept in touch with the eleven,