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e do, we'll announce that you're Foreign Minister." Crawford nodded. "That's obviously the ticket. By that time you should be in New York, with an office opened." Jake rubbed a black hand over his cheek as though checking his morning shave. "It's going to take some money to get started. Once started I can depend on contributions, perhaps, but at first...." Homer interrupted with, "Cliff, you're Minister of the Treasury. Raise some money." "Eh?" Cliff Jackson said blankly. The king-size, easy-going Californian looked more like the early Joe Louis than ever. Everybody laughed. Elmer Allen came forth with his wallet and began pulling out such notes as it contained. "I don't know what we'd be doing with this in the desert," he said. Isobel said, "I have almost three thousand dollars in a checking account in New York. Let's see if I have my checkbook here." The others were going through their pockets. As bank notes in British pounds, American dollars, French francs and Common Europe marks emerged they were tossed to the center of the small table which wobbled on three legs in the middle of the room. Elmer Allen said, "I have an account with the Bank of Jamaica in Kingston. About four hundred pounds, I think. I'll have it transferred." Cliff took up the money and began counting it, making notations on a notebook pad as he went. Bey said, "We're only going to be able to give Jake part of this." "How's that?" Elmer growled. "What use have we for money in the Sahara? Jake's got to put up a decent front in Geneva and New York." Bey said doggedly, "As Defense Minister, I'm opposed to El Hassan's followers _ever_ taking anything without generous payment. We'll need food and various services. From the beginning, we're going to have to pay our way. We can't afford to let rumors start going around that we're nothing but a bunch of brigands." "Bey's right," Homer nodded. "The El Hassan movement is going to have to maintain itself on the highest ethical level. We're going to take over where the French Camel Corps left off and police North Africa. There can't be a man from Somaliland to Mauretania who can say that one of El Hassan's followers liberated him from as much as a date." Kenny Ballalou said, "You can always requisition whatever you need and give them a receipt, and then we'll pay off when we come to power." "That's out!" Bey snapped. "Most of these people can't read. And even those that do don't
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