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RE: A suitcase full of money buys all the dreams you can think of, at a price

Probably why that suitcase was left in the woods to start with. I suppose you are right though. Even floating around playing a harp would grow stale after a bit. Hope the beggar man was able to get some change for that fifty spot.

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At this moment I'm not ruling out anything; such as, the beggar man could be a secret agent, a spy for the government, I mean, everyone is suspect when you've got a case full of money and are trying to get away with it and not get caught.

That is a good point. I somehow felt the beggar man may just enjoy his simplified life. We have a local guy who sleeps under a bridge. He is very well known in our small town because he walks around in ragged clothes with a back pack and 2 large dogs.
Only a few people know he is actually wealthy. He often helps people out with some cash.
Your story made me think of him.

Most of my stories have hidden meanings, and some only a few would know.

well now I am even more intrigued. Guess I will have to remember to pay very close attention. Maybe I will get lucky and catch one.

Great; here'a clue: a gang of ruffians is usually troubling thoughts;