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English, 30.08.2019 19:50 garzar7523

'by the great caesar's ghost, i believe you! you're the stupidest dunderhead i ever saw or ever heard of, so me moses! the idea of you being a pilot—you! why, you don't know enough to pilot a cow down a lane.' what do bixby’s expressions suggest about his character?

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