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He was pleasant company, easy to be with, and not muchrattled him. There was something about him, though, and I think what it may have been was an air of coolcompetence. You sensed that he'd be able to handle just about anything that came along, andwithout working up a sweat. He came across as a man who could do things, one too who couldmake quick decisions in midaction. Maybe he acquired that quality wearing a green hat inVietnam, or maybe I endowed him with it because I knew he'd been over there. I'd met that quality most often in criminals.
