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I read the name of the maker and his town on a brass plate screwed to the edge right behind the centre pocket.
She reached into the large center pocket and withdrew a piece of paper folded into quarters.
Come on back in my pocket centre pocket.
For Jack's last shot had left Craster's white and the red in a line with the centre pocket, about a foot and a half away.
He bent, sighted, his cue ran smooth, the balls kissed and parted, the red moving slowly, sapping the sand, towards the centre pocket.
His white was level and six inches from Craster's, almost on the baulk line, and the red was on the centre pocket.
A common exercise is to hit the object ball from the "D", go in-off into the centre pocket while the object ball hits the top cushion and returns to the same position halfway down the table.
He reached below his waist and forced up an oilcloth money belt; he unzipped the centre pocket, slipped out the bills one after another with his fingers and held them out for the Chinese officer.
"Two points," yelled the umpire, all calm gone, as he followed, like everyone there, the progress of Jack's ball up the table, off the side cushion, off the end cushion, towards that red hovering by the knuckle of the centre pocket.
I read the name of the maker and his town on a brass plate screwed to the edge right behind the centre pocket.
Come on back in my pocket centre pocket.
For Jack's last shot had left Craster's white and the red in a line with the centre pocket, about a foot and a half away.
He bent, sighted, his cue ran smooth, the balls kissed and parted, the red moving slowly, sapping the sand, towards the centre pocket.
His white was level and six inches from Craster's, almost on the baulk line, and the red was on the centre pocket.
A common exercise is to hit the object ball from the "D", go in-off into the centre pocket while the object ball hits the top cushion and returns to the same position halfway down the table.
He reached below his waist and forced up an oilcloth money belt; he unzipped the centre pocket, slipped out the bills one after another with his fingers and held them out for the Chinese officer.
"Two points," yelled the umpire, all calm gone, as he followed, like everyone there, the progress of Jack's ball up the table, off the side cushion, off the end cushion, towards that red hovering by the knuckle of the centre pocket.