This will be peculiarly necessary, lest they sham, and higgle about letting me away.'
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An' this is the shanty you wrote about with everything out and inside higgle-de-piggeldy!
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There, then, I am not going to be a hypocrite and pretend to higgle-haggle about it.
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Oh, ye should not prig (higgle) with Him about anything.
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Out with you, ye cheats and thieves, whether you higgle over your goods or with the Scriptures!
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They don't higgle so about prices.
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Taken by surprise, Mayenne dissembled his rage in masterly-fashion, promised Feria to support the election, and at once began to higgle for conditions.
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That's the worst of this huckstering and higgling with your own flesh and blood.
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He always stands out and higgles, and actually tires them till he gets a bargain.'
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The pedler sweats with his pack on his back, (the purchaser higgling about the odd cent;)
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But the most distinguishing characteristic of him is, that he is a disputant, and higgles over an argument.
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"Well, sir," higgled Evans, "in course I don't like to refuse your reverence."
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Vanity Fair all over! exclaimed Brinsmead to Jack, as they worked their way amidst the gaily-clad talking, higgling, laughing, shouting throng.
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Reardon had neither time nor spirit to test the possibilities of the market; he was ashamed to betray his need by higgling.
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Well, much as they feared the rats, they feared parting with their money more, and fain would they have higgled and haggled.
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Lord, sir, it would really do your heart good to see the stuff, in these harticles, that they does take from us without higgling!