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"He never had any money, so he'd get your ear till you bought him a drink, always Schenley's whiskey," Bob Reid, a 69-year-old clammer, recalled of Jack Kerouac's six years here, much of them spent in Murphy's, a salty bar overlooking the public dock where the fishermen, lobstermen and clammers would come in still wearing their smelly hip waders.
Considering that Detroit had come in with the league's top power play and the league's top penalty-killing unit -- while the Rangers had come in still looking for their first power-play goal of the season -- it seemed imperative for the Rangers to keep out of the penalty box.
She eventually decided to come in, still sucking on her blue whistle – maybe a toy from home, or maybe a small gift given to her by an aid worker or volunteers she met on the way – like it was a comforter.
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