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Harry Sinclair's hand holding the pistol was trembling somewhat, and his voice was trembling as well, "I don't want to do anything, just want to talk with you!"
Donnie first heard Harry Sinclair's voice, and then he moved his body, saw Harry Sinclair's state, and the experienced Donnie Block knew that at this time Harry Sinclair had no courage to shoot.
So Donnie calmly sat back down on the couch, and said to William Mellon, who was still looking dumbly at Harry Sinclair under the gun.
"Sit down. With the look of someone without the guts, if Sinclair wanted to shoot, he would have done so already!"
Only then did William Mellon slowly, almost mechanically, turn his head, to see Donnie sitting on the couch, legs crossed, his hand with the pistol resting on his knee.
Donnie motioned to the couch and said to Harry Sinclair, "If you've got something to say, sit down and talk!"