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What starting - hand is known as Barbara Hutton (after the dime-store heiress)?
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What starting - hand is known as Barbara Hutton (after the dime-store heiress)?
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a 5 and a 10 of course,"five and dime store"
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ofcourse 5 and 10
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5 and 10 (five and dime)
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