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From it he selected a cigar and a small pair of gold scissors; he cut off one end of the cigar and placed the cigar in his mouth. His companion, with equal ritual, brought forth a jeweled cigar lighter and lit his friend’s cigar.The boy smoking the cigar said, "Necktie-fellows, you carry dead chuck-chuck. Wait-lady, she make foul-up-goweewee."The money, Ragle understood. The waitress shouldn’t have accepted it. The boys had told her to, but they had known what the driver had known; it was no lon...ger legal tender."So what?" Vic said, also following their broken jargon.The boy with the jeweled lighter said, "Bigchiefs, they fixee. No? No? So." He held out his hand. "Big-chief fixee, necktie-fellows fixee fat chuck-chuck.""Give him some of the tokens," Vic said, under his breath.Ragle counted four of the six tokes into the boy’s open hand.The boy bowed from the waist; his topknot grazed the sidewalk. Beside him his companion stood impassively upright, ignoring the transaction."You necktie-fellows, you got woojy?" the boy with the lighter said emotionlessly."Necktie-fellows eyeball on pavement," the boy with the lighter said.
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