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  • Sorry I meant to add to the end of first sentance, the show spoke of a thin sliced smoked beef topside referred to a Fake-on or Makon - basically a Kosher Bacon like product.

    Cheeseburger Gothic » All Hail Tarl, the King of New York. 2009

  • The old simple life of the Makon when, heading his faithful rough-necks, Jim ate up the work, with no thought save for the work, was gone.

    Still Jim Honor�� Morrow 1910

  • "Bet your life!" replied Henderson, whose enthusiasm for social affairs had never flagged since the day of the reception to the Director, up on the Makon.

    Still Jim Honor�� Morrow 1910

  • When Jim reached the survey camp in the Makon valley he found waiting for him a small man of about fifty, with a Roman nose, bright blue eyes and a shock of gray hair.

    Still Jim Honor�� Morrow 1910

  • Makon he made a road at a cost of a hundred thousand dollars that only the Service used.

    Still Jim Honor�� Morrow 1910

  • It was mid-August when the two men reached the Makon country.

    Still Jim Honor�� Morrow 1910

  • On the floor were a black bearskin from Makon and a brilliant Navajo that Suma-theek had given him.

    Still Jim Honor�� Morrow 1910

  • But before the Makon was finished Jim, in the long evening pipes he smoked under the stars with Suma-theek, learned the truth of Iron

    Still Jim Honor�� Morrow 1910

  • "I ain't had a fight since I killed six Irishmen on the Makon and ate 'em for breakfast."

    Still Jim Honor�� Morrow 1910

  • Yet ever since his trouble with Freet on the Makon there had been growing in Jim a vague distrust of his own powers.

    Still Jim Honor�� Morrow 1910

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