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The waitress, seeing how much I had left, asked me if I wanted a doggie bag. 'No...
Author:
Bill Bryson
Book:
The Lost Continent: Travels in
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The waitress, seeing how much I had left, asked me if I wanted a doggie bag. 'No thank you,' I said through a thin smile, 'I don't believe I could find a dog that would eat it.
( Bill Bryson )
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