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the Gentleman three stools down shot an admiring glance her way. She brushed away a strand of hair, a lovely silver gray. She slipped a ring off of her left hand and felt a warmth that flushed her face. It's not like she was unaware of the quick courtships in this place. "Compliments of the Gentleman" the barman brought her some champagne. Though somewhat out of practice, she still knew how to play this game. She turned towards the gentleman with a shy smile and confident stare. He moved in to claim his prize and sat in the adjoining chair. She felt a momentary pang of guilt; this act of infidelity. Then brushed away that traitorous thought; their love was but a memory.
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Jul 3, 2019
Jul 3, 2019 at 7:40 AM UTC
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the Gentleman three stools down shot an admiring glance her way. She brushed away a strand of hair, a lovely silver gray. She slipped a ring off of her left hand and felt a warmth that flushed her face. It's not like she was unaware of the quick courtships in this place. "Compliments of the Gentleman" the barman brought her some champagne. Though somewhat out of practice, she still knew how to play this game. She turned towards the gentleman with a shy smile and confident stare. He moved in to claim his prize and sat in the adjoining chair. She felt a momentary pang of guilt; this act of infidelity. Then brushed away that traitorous thought; their love was but a memory.
The Stratton bar and grill , circa 1976.
john-f-mccullagh
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Jul 3, 2019
Jul 3, 2019 at 7:40 AM UTC
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