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Ikey had passed his seventieth year and considered anyone under fifty to be...
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Larry McMurtry
Book:
Lonesome Dove
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Ikey had passed his seventieth year and considered anyone under fifty to be callow, at best.
( Larry McMurtry )
[ Lonesome Dove ]
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