Strange is absolutely correct about that, as Lambert confirms after half a beat of staring at him opening the door before he decides huffing at Strange about it is an exercise in futility.
"No. Scout was talking about it over the radio, but that's all I know about it." He glances at Strange. Now there's a man who looks like he likes spending money, and a lot of it, so he suspects he's already had a chance to pick things over. Asking Strange if he's found anything good is a waste of time, Lambert suspects, because what Strange's idea of 'good' is pretty different from his own, so instead of that he's going to grin and say, slyly:
"Don't tell me you've spent all your money already."
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"No. Scout was talking about it over the radio, but that's all I know about it." He glances at Strange. Now there's a man who looks like he likes spending money, and a lot of it, so he suspects he's already had a chance to pick things over. Asking Strange if he's found anything good is a waste of time, Lambert suspects, because what Strange's idea of 'good' is pretty different from his own, so instead of that he's going to grin and say, slyly:
"Don't tell me you've spent all your money already."