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Chapter 12

eye, drinking fizz and he half smothered in writs and garnishee orders. Pawning his gold watch in Cummins of Francis street where no-one would know him in the private office when I was there with Pisser releasing his boots out of the pop. What’s your name, sir? Dunne, says he. Ay, and done, says I. Gob, ye’ll come home by weeping cross one of these days, I’m thinking.

―Did you see that bloody lunatic Breen round there, says Alf.

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―Yes, says J. J. Looking for a private detective.

―Ay, says Ned, and he wanted right go wrong to address the court only Corny Kelleher got round him telling him to get the handwriting examined first.

―Ten thousand pounds, says Alf, laughing. God I’d give anything to hear him before

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