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McTeague
[ muhk-teeg ]
noun
- a novel (1899) by Frank Norris.
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McTeague went out with him, and the two friends proceeded up to the avenue to the house where the dog was to be found.
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On different occasions McTeague had treated Marcus for an ulcerated tooth and had refused to accept payment.
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Then they made the discovery that they both lived in the same flat, Marcus occupying a room on the floor above McTeague.
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"It has led me to thinking, Doctor McTeague," she exclaimed, shaking her little false curls at him.
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When he had finished the last of his beer, McTeague slowly wiped his lips and huge yellow mustache with the side of his hand.
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