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Yes, he camps it up and makes overtly sexual quips, but he consistently outclasses everyone else in the book in skill, strength, and savvy. Tonight, the colorful Silas helps a farmhand woo a miss by wooing her himself; outclasses a self-perceived athlete by introducing him to the charms of tippling; befriends a comely artist, thereby puncturing the boasts of a world traveler; survives an ill-considered tryst with a local policeman's wife and manages to smooch with a young nurse while preserving both a war veteran's memories and his rose garden. Now, the notorious antinausea drug thalidomide is demonstrating power that outclasses standard chemotherapy against myeloma. |
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