The Old Man

I gleaned from a number of the other residents that the old man had once been a singer and a skilled player of the trombone, quite famous in many a small-town nightclub, casino, and the occasional dance hall.

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Henry Rider: Clown Hunter, Chapter Thirty One

I took a step forward, and the twins pulled out nightclubs. idiots. they knew i'd just beaten mcgus, and they still thought they stood any chance against me? part of me wanted to see these creeps get what they deserved. but not like this.

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The Fire Without. (Part 2)

Like abandoning my share of the phanom cat nightclub; the one place that gave me an identity other than that chain-smoking dude who talks to himself. but also like making a living from the odd cases i solve for the police and the mi-16.

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Hunter of Worlds: Phase1-Chapter8

There was the one extra outfit he had taken from the nightclub stuffed into his pack, but that wasn't exactly a lot to go off of.

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A Tail for Two - Chapter 13

After that, we're going to go back to your favorite little nightclub. you see, there's a room below that building that is virtually soundproof. no one will be able to hear your screams while i'm torturing you. cake.

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Common Ground

Mandrake had started going to a bar and nightclub called the bolgia. he had heard about it because of his new condition.

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A Rainy Day

\>your neighbours took a book out of the asshole nightclub bible and blasted techno music for hours past midnight. \>this year's february was the coldest of the decade for no good reason. \>your job was boring.

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Day in... Day out

"not that shit you kids listen to in those nightclubs." brian assured, checking his watch. "aw, man, we got half an hour to go until the end of our shift." "man, you're sombre." dave commented. "working with you does that."

Murder at the Speed of Life. (Part 4) The Wolf who Cried Boy.

I caught agent dakota's eyes darting from side to side, checking out the nightclub and the street outside. i followed her glance across the street where a gray van held parked. "tell your people to scram," i said. "and i might just return the favor."

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The Rise and Fall of Rebekah Huotari

She excused herself from the reporter, and headed through the doors of the nightclub. it was bizarre being in there during the day - natural light was coming in through the windows, and the floor empty.

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Jeanette Chapter 1 Welcome to Zont part 1

This was hardly a nightclub. it was more of a tv saloon without the fancy mirror. as they entered the room quickly fell silent. into that silence, someone whispered, "don't startle the skunk."

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