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Over the following weeks, John and Mr. Jenkins worked together to return the painting to its rightful owners. The process was fraught with danger and required careful planning, but ultimately, they succeeded. The authorities were involved anonymously, ensuring John's safety and Mr. Jenkins's, let's say, 'cooperation'.
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The conversation that followed was tense. John explained his financial difficulties, emphasizing that he wasn't in this for the thrill of it but out of necessity. Mr. Jenkins, though initially resistant, began to see the gravity of the situation. He proposed a deal: in exchange for John's silence and assistance in retrieving the stolen painting, which he claimed was a misunderstanding and not something he intended to profit from, he would provide John with a substantial sum of money. Over the following weeks, John and Mr