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Goose Gizzard, Georgia, was a tiny town populated by only a few people whose country ways were a bit unusual. One character in particular was quite unusual — a boy named George Goody. The townsfolk called him “Gap” because of the wide space between his two front teeth. Girls paid the poor boy no attention, not just because of the gap that showed when he smiled but also because he was as skinny as a broom handle with long arms and legs, weighed only fifty pounds, and his hair was such a bright red that he looked like a walking torch.
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