a golden arm

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'For he had the touch, and a golden arm. 'Hold me up, Arm,' he would plead, trying for a fifth pass with the first four still riding, kiss his rosary once for help with the faders sweating it out and zing'there it was, A Little Joe or Phoebe, Big Dick or Eighter from Decatur, double trey the hard way and dice be nice'when you get a hunch bet a bunch'bet a dollar and then holler'make me five to keep me alive'it don't mean a thing if it don't cross that string'tell 'em where you got it and how easy it was.'

'Nelson Algren, from The Man with the Golden Arm, 1949. He was a card dealer, of course, but he becomes a junkie.

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