He’s got them at the bottom of a box of old photography magazines. He doesn’t even know where they are any more.” Kelly was quiet for a long time. Finally she said, “You could be really rich, Mick. You could help people.” You know, she’s probably right. If I ever get back to Kitsilano, that’s what I’m going to do. I’m going to help people. Me and Dave. And maybe get really rich. But mainly help people. Yeah. Me and Dave and maybe Soon, if I can talk her into coming back with us. I haven’t been able to talk to her lately, though, she seems miles away. Light years away. PAKISTAN Peshawar—Lahore Day 50 Departure: 7:30 a.m. Route: Nowshera—Attock Bridge—Rawalpindi—Gujranwala. Hotel: International, on the Mall, Manager: Qahar Khan. Points: 1. The Attock Bridge spans the famous meeting point of the Indus and Kabul Rivers. The bridge was built by the British in 1881, and since it’s the only crossing, it’s military property and hordes of secret service will descend upon the bus if anyone takes a picture of it.