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Ok, I need some help.  Can anyone on the forum explain the phrase in Paine's
Bio. on page 497 in the LONDON LECTURE TRIUMPHS chapter that states:
"...Kenealy's fat boy won't be a marker to him."

If anyone could give a nice explanation of this phrase, I would appriciate
it.

Thanks

Jerry O'Brien

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