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luck was really stubbornness married to a knack for observation, a fluid sense...
Author:
Michael Chabon
Book:
Moonglow
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luck was really stubbornness married to a knack for observation, a fluid sense of the truth, a sharp ear for lies, and a deeply suspicious nature. They'd
( Michael Chabon )
[ Moonglow ]
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