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    Where did Dick Tracy find the Black Pearl of Osiris?

    Question #126297. Asked by serpa. (Jun 29 12 11:51 PM)


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    in his leg! February 15, 1938. Program #32

    http://radiogoldindex.com/cgi-local/p2.cgi?ProgramName=Dick+Tracy

    Jun 30 12, 3:50 AM
    serpa

    Yes, it was the bullet that was in his leg.

    Jun 30 12, 12:04 PM


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