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I became addicted to his nightly routine – which usually took a dizzying course from high to low (sometimes very low), ending in such alarming venues as the Iron Lung – where a milling crowd of misfits and conmen gathered to get drunk in a basement patrolled by a very large ex-policeman referred to, in kinder moments, as Maltese Mary.
Still a child who could barely read or write, he embarked on a dizzying course of self-education.
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