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| Gus | continued, “Billy Handbag ( |
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y lee tae ye, did he?” Sid ( | Gus | ’s guid-faither recently dec |
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“Aye, | Gus | ,” I said as I followed him |
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With that, | Gus | drained his glass and headed |
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At this point, | Gus | ’s rambling narrative took a |
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ding in ma general direction. | Gus | continued wi the character as |
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Ab | gus | Lgl Les y |
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At this point, I says tae | Gus | , “Whit aboot Sid, he didnae |
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d that Angela had moved in wi | Gus | and Doris no long efter Sid h |
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ut tae be subjected tae yin o | Gus | ’s diatribes against his fec |
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is exactly what occurred. As | Gus | ’s closest freen and confida |
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s her oot oan her ear noo,” | Gus | went on. “She got pregnant, |
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t seems tae be hereditary,” | Gus | continued. “Ye mind Senga |
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tak owre their upbringing.” | Gus | had deep hatred for Senga, I |
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e that mendacity malarkey.” | Gus | drained his glass and shouted |
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“Whaur wis I?” | Gus | mused, depositing twa fresh p |
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nnae aa be true, can they?” | Gus | said quietly as he sipped his |