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Latest revision as of 16:10, 1 February 2025

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Former nightclub singer and secondary character from the 1953 novel Savage Night by Jim Thompson.

"Gave up my singing—you knew I was a singer?— well, I gave that up. I haven't been in a night club in years except to buy a drink. I just let everything slide, my voice, my contacts; everything. Now, I'm not a kid any more."

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