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Billy is the town handyman. He'll do it all, from boarding up closed businesses to replacing glass bar windows after people get thrown out of them. He seems like a nice kid who respects his elders and never gets into trouble.
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Dominic is one of Freddy's cigar-holding Indians. When Freddy moved to Coarsegold, he was told he just had to get himself a cigar store-style Indian for the front of his store. But since there were so many unemployed real Indians around, he decided to hire some real Indians to do the job part-time. Dom has lost view of his native roots and, aside from the makeup, has become just a common citizen.
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Pete |
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Pete is another of Freddy's part-time cigar-holding Indians.
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Herbert is yet another of Freddy's part-time
cigar-holding Indians, all seemingly left unemployed after the
demise of Freddy's pharmacy.
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Herbert |
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Kid |
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Just a simple small town child, this kid sometimes seems like a snot-nosed brat. But he also gives Freddy important news from time to time.
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You may recognize the last name, for this is indeed Leisure Suit Larry's great-great-grandpappy (or his great-great-great uncle; history is unclear on the exact relation). Surprising that he's lived this long in the old west without pissing off some cowboy with a gun and eating a bullet.
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Zircon Jim Laffer |
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Ol' Pete |
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Pete is the only person who has been in Coarsegold as long as Willy. Ever since the gold ran out and the mine closed, he's pretty much just wandered around town with his mining pick, remembering past days.
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Mrs. O'Hanahan, wife of Salvatori the barber, doesn't have much to do all day since she doesn't work. All she ever seems to do is wander around town with her son, Roscoe. The little boy does have a knack for destroying things, as Freddy found out last time they needed a prescription filled.
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Mrs. O'Hanahan |
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Man |
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This man is one of the few remaining townspeople. He seems to always wander around town, and is a bit hard to talk to.
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