Pulp Fiction, 1939 · page 101 of 116
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~ #7 i YS ays ¢ - Z a = Za Bi of ei ip Wag ee we ira Rast = By Chester Brant Author of “Satan’s Gallop.” Detective Biff Duryea A S DETECTIVE “Biff” Duryea : walked down the corridor past knew Patty O'Reilly for a the precinct cells, he was hum- good kid—but she had ming a tuneless version of a late d been caught red-handed b popular song. Suddenly he halted and with a fur wrap. Duryea stopped humming. His perpetually dumb and usually expressionless face made it his business to showed a flicker of surprise as he see that P atiy did not stared into a cell upon his left. He , take a fur rap. - motioned to a bleary-eyed cop with 99 Eomichooks.com-