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Scott did not have one and made up a cover story: he explained that he served a Union officer wounded in combat and wanted to bring him something to eat.
The day before, he had texted us, asking us to bring him something to eat.
While waitressing in a Bucharest casino, a high-roller asked me to bring him something to eat, but I could only do that after the wheel stopped spinning – otherwise I might jinx it, he said.
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"I'm sure he's a target for other clubs but I presume he would like to join Swindon and we can do something to bring him in".
"It's just something to bring him down," she said.
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