The book Gentleman Called was written by author Dorothy Salisbury Davis Here you can read free online of Gentleman Called book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Gentleman Called a good or bad book?
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“Best meal I had since mother’s cooking,” Buzzy said, blowing a smoke ring that would have collared a horse. He was beginning to feel important. “I always thought you were an orphan,” Tully said. “That you had to make your own way in the world from the age of ten.” “That’s a fact,” Buzzy said. “I never got any breaks.” “A self made man,” Tully said. “Ah, my lad, you’ve come a long way. You’ve mingled with high society and low, all kinds.” “A fact,” Buzzy agreed. “Remember Marjory Neville?” Tully... drawled. Buzzy choked on the smoke. “You’re a snaky-tongued Mick, Tully, and your cigar’s as rotten as your jokes.” He dropped the cigar on the floor and put his foot on it. “The D.A. gave me that,” Tully said mournfully. “His own private blend.” Buzzy said what he thought it was made of. “Okay, chum,” Tully said, “I got a man I want to talk to you about. You got a little gold plated pin not worth two bucks. Maybe you took it from her alive, maybe dead.
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