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Mike and Bernie, Bobby Ball, Cilla, Frankie Vaughan, The Chuckle Brothers and Lenny Bread
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Frankie, I’m writing this letter because somewhere I once read that it helps to sort out your feelings if you express them in writing
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The rules are pretty simple really, Frankie boy
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“Don’t call me that, Frankie boy
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“Where are they, Frankie boy?”
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“So, Frankie boy,” he’d said quietly, “all prepared were we?” Looking over at her, the man hefted the gun in the palm of his hand, a quizzical look on his face as he noticed her expression
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“The photos, Frankie boy
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only stop, barring a payment problem, that Frankie would go
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This time, Frankie returned with a package
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Frankie cranked the Caddy
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He'd wait for Frankie to scoop him up after the whack
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Frankie tilted the Caddy towards the hotel
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Frankie got out, and hit a phone booth
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"He ain’t here, Joey," said Frankie
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"Yeah, I’m with ya," Frankie said
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Frankie returned to the Caddy, and spit Eddie the info
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Pretty soon I’d leave and go over to the Market Cafe, see Willy and Henry and Frankie, and have a couple carne asada tacos and some fresh salsa
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Send Frankie or Henry back
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“Frankie! Frankie Balmont!” Jermaine cal ed out
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Frankie was a
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“This, my friends, is a Nepcube!” Frankie said excitedly, in awe
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Frankie told them, shuffling over to his desk
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Frankie informed them, as he placed the Nepcube onto his
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intelligence in league with it?” Frankie asked
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Well, you're in a bit of a pickle,” Frankie said
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“I typed in monk,” Frankie replied
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matter of time, which neither of you have,” Frankie replied
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“By the way, Frankie
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Nepcube back to Frankie
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password to this thing,” Frankie said, returning the cube to
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we've ever had in the RKU,” Frankie said eagerly, as the lift took
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“Pyro is what they cal him,” Frankie told Batistuta, as they
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“Here Frankie you can show Batistuta this one,” Jermaine said
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handing one of the devices to Frankie
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recording lasts up to twenty four hours,” Frankie said, handing
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position at the fourth stal , directly in front of Frankie and
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'em apart with the magma bullets,” Frankie told him
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“Are you kidding?” Frankie replied
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projected over Frankie now surrounded him
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pondered what Frankie had told him
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Frankie reared back in agony as Oswald gave his new master a
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“He's loose! He's loose!” Frankie yelled, as he climbed to his
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“Wil do Jermaine!” Frankie said, and he returned to the inside
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Frankie began to inspect the phone
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“How did you come up with it?” Frankie asked
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whilst Frankie chattered with Pique about the magma gun's
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In a resentful voice Frankie asked, "What if he bothers me?"
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While Charly heated the oven Trask laid down two pepperoni pizzas on cookie sheets, then looked at Frankie
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I've got to cook for Frankie anyhow
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Red-faced and dripping, he was hard at it when Charly and Frankie parked and walked over
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"Frankie liked the steak because it was so tender, I think
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" At least with school starting the payments to her aunt for watching Frankie would drop from seventy-five a week to twenty five, a clear savings of two big ones a month! She'd left that out of her earlier calculations on the tax payments, and it would make all the difference in the world
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Cooled off considerably by the time she picked-up Frankie, Charly drove home planning her speech
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Frankie interrupted her thoughts
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Frankie quickly changed her clothes and ran out to play in the spray
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Charly got through her day with a minimum of stress until time came to pick up Frankie, who played in the back yard per Sally's orders
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After swift trips between Penney's and Sears for comparisons, Frankie owned a tan and a navy jumper, slacks in the same colors, short-sleeved white blouses, blue oxford shirts, panties and singlets, woolly navy tights, white cotton knee socks
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Frankie hadn't missed this
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"Where's the three one?" This busied them until Frankie decided the third one hid behind a tree
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You can stay here if you want but we'd better go… Frankie! Git, now!"
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And I can't simply tell her to lump it because she looks after Frankie for me, and I surely don't want to have to find someone else
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"Frankie, we're going to Aunt Sally's
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I couldn't have got Frankie ready for school without his money—that's how broke we were
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Later, while they continued The Hobbit as a bedtime story, Frankie asked if it wasn't real nice of Chuck to get them such a good book
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Frankie deliberated, wriggling in her mother's embrace
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"For a walk?" Frankie wailed
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"Food's ready—would you call Frankie and tell her to wash?"
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"Too late, I'm afraid—everyone knows her by Frankie
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Let's see—if not Frances, what? What takes a nickname of Frankie? Boy, I can't think of any
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"It's got class, and a natural nickname is Frankie
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Charly escorted Frankie in and found the child's assigned seat, exchanging one glance with Sergeant Schultz before fleeing
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Charly cross-examined Frankie on the way home from school
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"We're not sposed to smile," Frankie pouted
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Charly had dressed Frankie in an outfit that more-or-less matched to hers—navy shorts and a blue shirt with the sleeves rolled above the child's elbows
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Frankie, originally fascinated, grew bored with the ladies and their—to her—alien interests
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Frankie came inside and watched them, joining in—simply pleased, perhaps, to see them happy
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Frankie took so much note of this Charly sent her outside again, assuaging the child's disappointment by promising not to laugh any more—and they did, as a matter of fact, reduce their merriment to a few chuckles and snorts
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Enough money to be able to pay bills on time, to dress Frankie better, to be able to put away something for the future—those would do
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As the heat became less oppressive they began taking walks in the late afternoons when she and Frankie came home, even if wet outside—the sandy soil drained rapidly
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One evening, at the edge of the higher ground where an ancient tangled apple tree barred their way, Frankie slithered through the low branches, followed by Trask
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Charly insisted Frankie button-up, wear a hat, long sleeves and pants, roll up her collar
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Trask and Frankie were waiting by the truck as, with clicking heels, she strode down the path
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They think you and I…" She nodded a warning at Frankie so he would reply cautiously
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When Charly served dessert and sent Frankie outside with her cookies, Betty asked him, "Why were you so, uh… broken up last week? I mean, since they found your sister wanderin' alive with amnesia and everything
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" Frankie dutifully added her mite of praise before running off to play
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Frankie rounded the corner to see the action, and they quickly separated
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"Umm… Er, Frankie won't have school—in-house training day for the teachers
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Even Frankie irritated him, and hoping for some peace took a walk up the side road, to where an old house sat
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Frankie envied her mother's freedom and competence, and was certain she could do more than Charly allowed
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"No I won't!" Frankie stoutly assured her
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"And your helper," he said, waving at Frankie, who'd stayed in the truck through the morning's activities, "no need to bring her along
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" He waved again to Frankie
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For lunch they stopped at a fast food outfit with a playground, planning to allow Frankie to kill an hour on the slides and other apparatus
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Frankie played on