The book Fletch's Moxie was written by author Gregory Mcdonald Here you can read free online of Fletch's Moxie book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Fletch's Moxie a good or bad book?
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Fletch chose a cue stick and McKensie triangled the balls. They played almost through a game without saying anything. Finally, McKensie said, “Sorry. Fraid I behaved pretty badly at dinner. I ran on like a young lady not invited to the garden party.” “Not to worry,” Fletch said. “You had some things that needed saying and you said ’em.” Continuing in the tone of one vexed with himself, McKensie clucked, “What will you Yanks think of us Aussies.” “Us Yanks will think of you Au...ssies as lovingly as we always have.” At Fletch’s stroke, the cue ball neatly avoided every other ball on the table. McKensie sank two and took his third shot. “Good at sports, too,” Fletch said. “Damn it.” He bounced the cue ball off several, leaving McKensie with a wonderful lay. “Tell me, though—those things you said—were you saying them because you really believe someone in Jumping Cow Productions might really have been gunning for Peterman—or were you just saying them to dump on Koller?”
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