"Now you're talkin', Kiddo; I know as you--" "Who's in my corner." [Please select]
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In Buck's terminology, it was identified as "The Centre Street mashers": those pimply, weak-faced, bad-eyed young men who congregate at prominent corners every afternoon, especially Saturdays, to smirk at the working-girls, and to pass, wherever they could, from their murmured, "Hello, Kiddo," and "Where you goin', baby."' [Please select]
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Larry's wide mouth curved in a slow grin, and he nodded his close-cropped head; said he: "Say, Kiddo, you know Young Alf's a punishin' fighter, I guess; you know as nobody's never stopped him yet, don't yer; you know as you're givin' him six pounds--say, you ain't--scared, are ye." [Please select]
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