6 Others thought they should sit tight at the hotel,
7 And leave Harry strictly alone,
8 aFor the same reason.
9 bAnd all of them remembered all the things Harry had said about serving two masters,
10 But it didn't seem to help any,
11 cAnd so they got drunk instead,
12 dAnd the night kind of slipped away.
CHAPTER 461 eAs it turned out, Harry was indicted,
2 fAnd tried with extraordinary speed,
3 gAnd convicted by a jury that never left the box,
4 hBecause there was extremely convincing evidence from Harry's pilot that Harry knew all about the big shipment of illegal drugs from South America,
5 iNot to mention a tape recording of Harry getting the news of its arrival on his CB,
6 And then Harry's jlawyer sputtered for a while about entrapment,
7 And that was about it.
CHAPTER 471 kWhen it came time for sentencing, the judge was very very hard on Harry,
2 And called him a ldisgrace,
3 And an unspeakable parasite,
4 mAnd the lowest of the low,
5 nAnd then sentenced him to prison,
6 oFor life,
7 pWithout possibility of parole.
8 When he heard this, though, Harry merely smiled and said to the judge, I know everything,
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9 Because I am the qOne,
10 rAnd you know not what you do,
11 At all.
12 At these final words from Harry, the judge turned a little pale,
13 sFor some reason,
14 And ordered him removed from the courtroom,
15 By big ugly bailiffs,
16 Armed with tguns.
CHAPTER 481 The followers thought that maybe they should leave town the day that Harry was sentenced and carted off to prison,
2 But then again they thought maybe they shouldn't,
3 Because maybe they would receive a call from a ufriendly uncle or something,
4 And maybe he would have some good news about certain vfinancial matters,
5 Or something like that.
6 wFinally, they decided to sit tight at the hotel for a little longer,
7 And so none of them were on hand to see Harry,
8 xDressed up in leg irons and handcuffs,
9 yCrawl into the paddy wagon and set out for his new life,
10 In prison.
CHAPTER 491 But if you're really the zOne,
2 aaNo setback is ever permanent,
3 bbAnd nobody can ever win out over you for long,
4 Which is what the followers found out,
5 In less than three days' time.
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