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    Open city no. 46

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    Publisher: Open City (Los Angeles, Calif.) Related Content: "Notes of a dirty old man: the night the 300-pound whore came in" (p. 6, short story) Note: "D96" written in ms. in upper left corner of p. [1]. Related Content Author: Charles Bukowski

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    Open city no. 45

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    Publisher: Open City (Los Angeles, Calif.) Related Content: "Notes of a dirty old man: one of my best friends" (p. 9, short story) Note: "D95" written in ms. in upper left corner of p. [1]. Related Content Author: Charles Bukowski

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    Open city no. 17

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    Publisher: Open City (Los Angeles, Calif.) Related Content: "Notes of a dirty old man: he came down through the laundry shoot and as he slid out Maxfield hit him with an ax handle" (p. 10, short story) Note: "D68" written in ms. in upper left corner of p. [1]. Related Content Author: Charles Bukowski

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    Open city no. 35

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    Publisher: Open City (Los Angeles, Calif.) Related Content: "Notes of a dirty old man: I was going over my old Racing Forms" (p. 5, short story) Note: "D84" written in ms. in upper left corner of p. [1]. Related Content Author: Charles Bukowski

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    Open city no. 06

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    Publisher: Open City (Los Angeles, Calif.) Related Content: "Notes of a dirty old man: some time back Dorothy Healey came to see me" (p. 5, short story) Note: This story was released under the title "Eyes like the sky" in Tales of ordinary madness. "D53" written in ms. in upper left corner of p. [1]. Related Content Author: Charles Bukowski

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    Open city no. 33

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    Publisher: Open City (Los Angeles, Calif.) Related Content: "Notes of a dirty old man: in those days, whether I was in my room or not there was usually somebody there" (p. 13, short story) Note: "D82" written in ms. in upper left corner of p. [1]. Related Content Author: Charles Bukowski

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