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Draycott is an oddity—a badger-fighting vagrant
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As soon as I saw you I thought, there’s a capital man. He’s from up there. The Capital. A mile off. They stand different, Londoners. Oh yes, you’re very lucky I was in. Very lucky. I’m usually out, on my rounds.
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They’re all vicious, vicious people, over Ashburton. Which is odd, because it’s the drier side of the moor.
Jez Butterworth. The Winterling. NHB. pp.48-51
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