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He trusted him on sight. After an instants pause, strong white teeth showed in an unreservedly warm and welcoming smile. Ariadne, khris� mou.
Yassou, Niko, ti y�nese?
The two embraced affectionately. Then the watchful eyes moved to Bond.
This is James Bond, Niko, an English friend of mine.
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a few falterings (no doubt from lack of practice) this was said in a manner approaching that of a middle-class Englishman - above all, with less of the difficulty with ch, sh and More Page Kragen j than most Greeks experience. Litsas now moved back to his workmen. Despite his gay, friendly tone, his brad miller
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