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Mo said she was quirky - James Kelman

Helen's on her way back from work when she sees a homeless man that reminds her of her long lost brother and sends her into a reverie. 24 hours following the thoughts of a mother, a girlfriend and a croupier.

Submitted by flaneur on April 22, 2013

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