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Tony's patois kept getting broader as we talked. Like Hawk, he seemed able to...
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Robert B. Parker
Book:
Hundred-Dollar Baby
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Tony's patois kept getting broader as we talked. Like Hawk, he seemed able to turn it on and off. "Sho 'nuff," he said."
( Robert B. Parker )
[ Hundred-Dollar Baby ]
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