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| − | == Chapter 1 pg. 7-8. == | + | ==Archie and Fritz Chapter 1 pg. 7-8. == |
| − | “Not impossible, Archie. The problem would be to crack the oil. Not vinegar; it would take too much. Perhaps lime juice, with or without a drop or two of onion juice. I’ll try it tomorrow.” | + | “Not impossible, Archie. The problem would be to crack the oil. Not vinegar; it would take too much. Perhaps lime juice, with or without a drop or two of onion juice. I’ll try it tomorrow.” |
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Nero Wolfe & Archie Goodwin in chapter 10, page 128 <ref>Page references follow the 1994 Bantam Books Crime Line edition (The Rex Stout Library); the novel is 207 pages long in that edition.</ref>
¶ “You're incorrigibly mulish<ref>Compare If Death Ever Slept, quote from page 64</ref>.”
“Yes, sir. Same to you.” ¶
--Faterson
Archie and Fritz Chapter 1 pg. 7-8.
“Not impossible, Archie. The problem would be to crack the oil. Not vinegar; it would take too much. Perhaps lime juice, with or without a drop or two of onion juice. I’ll try it tomorrow.”