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He has become Carol’s favorite of my continuing characters, and after three or four more stories there’ll be enough for a collection. If his nerves hold out after taking bets on a Kid Testosterone fight.So there I am, sitting in my office, which is the third booth at Joey Chicago’s 3-Star Tavern, sipping an Old Peculiar and trying to come up with a morning line on the big game between the Mainville Miscreants and the Galesburg Geldings, when suddenly Benny Fifth Street looks up from his barstool... and announces that he sees some business on the hoof approaching, and sure enough, Longshot Lamont enters the premises a moment later and walks right up to me.“Hello, Longshot,” I say. “How are you on this fine day?”“I am well, thank you, Harry,” he says, doing a deep kneebend to prove it, or maybe to pick up a quarter he sees lying on the floor, “and I am feeling very lucky today.”This is music to a bookie’s ears, which happen to reside on each side of my head, because no one currently old enough to shave can remember the last time Longshot Lamont bets on anything that is less than 100-to-1, and most of them finish about where you would expect a 100-to-1 shot to finish.
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