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|Description=<p>per Culin. Identical to Culin’s One O’Cat, differing only in the way that players call out their initial positions.</p>
|Description=<p>per Culin. Identical to Culin’s One O’Cat, differing only in the way that players call out their initial positions.</p>
|Sources=<p><span>F. G.</span><span> <span>Cassidy</span></span><span>, </span><em>Dictionary of American Regional English</em><span> </span><span>(Harvard University Press, 1996), page 232.</span></p>
|Sources=<p><span>F. G.</span><span> <span>Cassidy</span></span><span>, </span><em>Dictionary of American Regional English</em><span> </span><span>(Harvard University Press, 1996), page 232.</span></p>
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Game One, Two, Three
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per Culin. Identical to Culin’s One O’Cat, differing only in the way that players call out their initial positions.

Sources

F. G. CassidyDictionary of American Regional English (Harvard University Press, 1996), page 232.

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