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Pickett

[ pik-it ]

noun

  1. Bill, 1871–1932, U.S. rodeo performer: famed as bulldogger.
  2. George Edward, 1825–75, Confederate general in the American Civil War.


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Pliny Pickett slouched around the corner, and, as he approached, the unmistakable odor of horses became noticeable.

Two days later Pliny Pickett stopped to speak to Scattergood in front of the hardware store.

Pliny Pickett burst into the room, his hat missing, his eyes gleaming with excitement.

Pliny Pickett lounged past, stopped, eyed Scattergood, and seated himself on the step.

Sadler and Irish we didn't find, and some others, and there was a man named Pickett who wasn't drowned.

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