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p> TWIST AGAIN br> Re: Reader Mail's Affections and Elections: /p>A Note to T. Lett in Wichita:
"The Artful Dodger" that George Neumayr was referring to is a character in the Charles Dickens story of Oliver Twist. He is a slippery teenage criminal that always manages to get away. But he did finally get what he deserved.
"The Artful Dodger" is not to be confused with Roger "The Dodger" Staubach. Get your story straight and breathe easier: the insult never happened.
p>Also a fan of Roger "The Dodger," br> -- Steve Currence br> Denver, CO /p> p> TREATING THE DUTCH
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