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What doesthis F. _ I.W. mean?___nitial-slang,_ informed Baines. __ade correctby common usage. It has become a worldwidemotto. You__l see it all over the place if you haven__noticed it already.___ have seen it here and there but attached no importanceto it and thought nothing more about it. Iremember now that it was inscribed in several placesincluding Seth__ and the fire depot.___t was on the sides of that bus we couldn__empty,_ put in Gleed. __t didn__ mean anything tome.___t means plenty,_ said Jeff. __reedom _ IWon__!___hat kills me,_ Gleed responded. ____ stonedead already. I__e dropped in my tracks._ Hewatched Harrison thoughtfully pocketing the plaque.__ piece of abracadabra. What a weapon!___gnorance is bliss,_ asserted Baines, strangelysure of himself. __specially when you don__ knowthat what you__e playing with is the safety catch ofsomething that goes bang.___ll right,_ challenged Gleed, taking him up onthat. __ell us how it works.___ won__._ Baines_ grin reappeared. He seemed tobe highly satisfied about something.__hat__ a fat lot of help._ Gleed felt let down, especiallyover that momentary hoped-for reward.__ou brag and boast about a one-way weapon, tossacross a slip of stuff with three letters on it and thengo dumb. Any folly will do for braggarts and anybraggart can talk through the seat of his pants. Howabout backing up your talk?___ won__,_ repeated Baines, his grin broader thanever. He gave the onlooking Harrison a fat, significantwink.It made something spark vividly within Harrison__mind. His jaw dropped, he dragged the plaque fromhis pocket and stared at it as if seeing it for the firsttime.__ive it back to me,_ requested Baines, watchinghim.Replacing it in his pocket, Harrison said veryfirmly, __ won__.__aines chuckled. __ome people catch on quicker than others.
Eric Frank Russell . . . And Then There Were None
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What doesthis F. _ I.W. mean?___nitial-slang,_ informed Baines. __ade correctby common usage. It has become a worldwidemotto. You__l see it all over the place if you haven__noticed it already.___ have seen it here and there but attached no importanceto it and thought nothing more about it. Iremember now that it was inscribed in several placesincluding Seth__ and the fire depot.___t was on the sides of that bus we couldn__empty,_ put in Gleed. __t didn__ mean anything tome.___t means plenty,_ said Jeff. __reedom _ IWon__!___hat kills me,_ Gleed responded. ____ stonedead already. I__e dropped in my tracks._ Hewatched Harrison thoughtfully pocketing the plaque.__ piece of abracadabra. What a weapon!___gnorance is bliss,_ asserted Baines, strangelysure of himself. __specially when you don__ knowthat what you__e playing with is the safety catch ofsomething that goes bang.___ll right,_ challenged Gleed, taking him up onthat. __ell us how it works.___ won__._ Baines_ grin reappeared. He seemed tobe highly satisfied about something.__hat__ a fat lot of help._ Gleed felt let down, especiallyover that momentary hoped-for reward.__ou brag and boast about a one-way weapon, tossacross a slip of stuff with three letters on it and thengo dumb. Any folly will do for braggarts and anybraggart can talk through the seat of his pants. Howabout backing up your talk?___ won__,_ repeated Baines, his grin broader thanever. He gave the onlooking Harrison a fat, significantwink.It made something spark vividly within Harrison__mind. His jaw dropped, he dragged the plaque fromhis pocket and stared at it as if seeing it for the firsttime.__ive it back to me,_ requested Baines, watchinghim.Replacing it in his pocket, Harrison said veryfirmly, __ won__.__aines chuckled. __ome people catch on quicker than others.
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. . . And Then There Were None

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