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"No, Sergeant".
Hell no," Sergeant Chamblin said.
"I said no — no," Sergeant Tierney said in a telephone interview from Afghanistan.
"Did he say you had to stay and scrub the floors?" "No, Sergeant".
The book's general facetiousness is indeed Mr. McCabe's strong suit, as when he has Pat greet the news that the local police station has burned down with: "Ah no, Sergeant!
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"I'm not aware of the post, no," the sergeant testified.
In Berlin, he was no longer Sergeant Cain, or a war hero in the nation's entertainment- and star-filled capital, but a one-legged guy in a Barcalounger with little to fill his days beyond PlayStation 2 and thrice-weekly physical-therapy appointments.
It takes Liebling a while to figure out his civilian name — "even his officers had long since forgotten" — even though Mollie was hardly unknown: "Jeez, no!" the sergeant said, looking at me as if I ought to to know about the man with the blanket over his face.
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