My one has a wide selection of names to choose from:
The man -- seemingly a small time dealer in drugs and information on the basis of past meetings, although Edward suspected there was more to him than that -- went by multiple names, and just as many accents. He was John, or Pete, or Steve, and sometimes even Chris, from a range of London or Home Counties origins. He was Sean, or Pat, or Mick from one or other of the Irish counties. He most definitely wasn't Dutch despite the hint of an accent, and not that Edward knew more than a smattering of words in the language: few of those repeatable in polite company.
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The man -- seemingly a small time dealer in drugs and information on the basis of past meetings, although Edward suspected there was more to him than that -- went by multiple names, and just as many accents. He was John, or Pete, or Steve, and sometimes even Chris, from a range of London or Home Counties origins. He was Sean, or Pat, or Mick from one or other of the Irish counties. He most definitely wasn't Dutch despite the hint of an accent, and not that Edward knew more than a smattering of words in the language: few of those repeatable in polite company.
Any of those of help?