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Wednesday, July 8, 2015

The waiter came back with the captain, who moved in a sinister glide, his right hand over the left part of his abdomen, as if that was where his phoniness hurt him most.

--Cleo Birdwell, Amazons: An Intimate Memoir by the First Woman Ever to Play in the National Hockey League
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