
Kettle-Belly Sam Bonney
from Lone Star Planet
The Mayor of Bonneyville, an uncle to the three Bonney brothers on trial. A man of fifty or so, short, partially bald, with a distinctive 'kettle-belly' (midriff significantly larger than chest), dressed in faded Levis, a frayed white shirt, and grease-spotted vest. He is a key orchestrator in protecting his nephews and coordinating with their z'Srauff benefactors.
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About Kettle-Belly Sam Bonney
Kettle-Belly Sam Bonney is a antagonist character in H. Beam Piper John J. McGuire's classic novel "Lone Star Planet" (1958). The Mayor of Bonneyville, an uncle to the three Bonney brothers on trial. A man of fifty or so, short, partially bald, with a distinctive 'kettle-belly' (midriff significantly larger than chest), dressed in faded Levis, a frayed white shirt, and grease-spotted vest. He is a key orchestrator in protecting his nephews and coordinating with their z'Srauff benefactors.
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