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  • You move 'm along my bunk, I move' m along that fella Chink's bunk.

    CHAPTER X 2010

  • How strange that Taiwan, the Chink's Ianpu 慰安婦 of 63 years can't find the guts to emasculate the beast.

    Ma Government Seeks World Heritage Status for Traditional Characters Michael Turton 2008

  • When he was south of them, Winters brought his flight right, west, and down to twenty thousand feet, well below Joe Chink's cruising altitude, because fighter pilots might look back and up, but rarely back and down, because they'd been taught that height, like speed, was life.

    The Bear and the Dragon Clancy, Tom, 1947- 2000

  • But he just laughed and cuffed the Chink's head, with a stream of pigeon, and says lo me:

    Flashman and the Dragon Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1985

  • But he just laughed and cuffed the Chink's head, with a stream of pigeon, and says lo me:

    Flashman And The Dragon Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1985

  • But he just laughed and cuffed the Chink's head, with a stream of pigeon, and says lo me:

    Flashman and the Dragon Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1985

  • She walked on down the road, swinging her thumbs, leaving the pilgrims to argue about whether or not the Chink's rock-shower and pecker-wag actually had been intended as spiritual messages.

    Even Cowgirls Get The Blues Robbins, Tom 1976

  • Upon the sides of this smoking volcanic cone the Chink's parents had raised yams and upon the sides of this smoking volcanic cone the little Chink had played.

    Even Cowgirls Get The Blues Robbins, Tom 1976

  • Dr. Goldman's garden was okay for a clinic in New York City, but the Chink's uncle would not have wanted one of his gardens to marry it.

    Even Cowgirls Get The Blues Robbins, Tom 1976

  • The Chink's problem was that he looked like the Little Man who had the Big Answers.

    Even Cowgirls Get The Blues Robbins, Tom 1976

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