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李耀和 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

What is the meaning of "Run it flat and fair"

You know the route. Run it flat and fair, and you'd best damn well die before you give this book to any but the one that's paid for it.

  

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Without knowing from where it came, the dialogue could have several meanings. Routes may apply to roads, so that the topic might be car racing. There's just not enough context.

  • Without knowing from where it came, the dialogue could have several meanings.
  • Routes may apply to roads, so that the topic might be car racing.
  • There's just not enough context.
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Without knowing from where it came, the dialogue could have several meanings.

Routes may apply to roads, so that the topic might be car racing. There's just not enough context.

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