2 Because the followers wanted to have some fun on the boardwalk,
3 And so they all went,
4 Except for the camera crew,
5 And one of the followers,
6 Who was actually getting kind of tired of seeing Marisa all the time,
7 aBecause she was so beautiful,
8 And he couldn't get to first base with her,
9 bJust like Harry,
10 Which was some consolation, anyway,
11 Except that he didn't go with her to cAtlantic City,
12 And when all the followers came back,
13 She wasn't with them,
14 Because she had gone home,
15 They said.
CHAPTER 401 The camera crew was on hand, though, when Harry got back,
2 dAnd there's footage of him asking where Marisa was,
3 But he shrugged it off when he heard she had gone home,
4 And was his usual cheery self when he saw all the followers again,
5 But he didn't even ask them about Atlantic City,
6 At all.
CHAPTER 411 After that, Harry was busy until the night of the ebig dinner,
2 fWhich we got on film,
3 Even though hardly anybody knew it.
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4 Because the cameras were hidden behind a big mirror,
5 Just like Harry wanted,
6 And the night went off without a hitch,
7 Including cocktails,
8 And great food,
9 gAnd lots of funny jokes about Philadelphia,
10 hAnd some truly outstanding business with the white stuff Harry had with him,
11 iUntil the cops came,
12 jAnd dragged Harry away.
CHAPTER 421 The next footage of Harry was taken in kjail,
2 By the prison security system,
3 Which had a camera in his cell,
4 So that you can see him opening his mail,
5 Which was funny because he'd only been in jail for a few hours,
6 And he opened the envelope,
7 And took out a picture,
8 And then lhe turned away from the camera,
9 And didn't look at it again.
CHAPTER 431 There is also some footage of Harry going into the courtroom,
2 And coming out again,
3 But they wouldn't allow cameras into the courtroom,
4 And so there's no film record of what went on in there,
5 Except that there is also some footage of the judge coming out of the courtroom,
6 mRight after sentencing Harry,
7 nAnd you can see that he looks really quite pale,
8 And his hand is trembling so much that he drops his handkerchief,
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