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1 And incidentally of course I could rob the house of any available money.
2 Long before he had formed a plan to rob the house of Mr. Trevlyn.
3 The young man wanted someone to rob the house of a patron who'd wronged him.
4 Has some one been planning to rob the house ?
5 A tavern rat warned us that he was to rob the house next door tonight.
6 Let us rob the house we are in.
7 As it stands, you're a trespasser; you tried to bribe a servant to rob the house .
8 She put that detail off a week, and this gave her an opportunity to rob the house .
9 This tempted Cornwall, and it is highly likely gave him the first notion of attempting to rob the house .
11 His latest work was tuh rob the house o' a cotton planter named Davis, an' nigh about kill the old man.
12 I may rob the house and murder you in your bed," said his uncle, "and that would be a pity."
13 They then rushed off to rob the house , for the farmer was reputed to have not a little money in his strong box.
14 I see that you are Yankee soldiers, and if you intend to rob the house there is no one here to oppose you.
15 Perhaps it might be some rogue that intended to rob the house , and his heart failed him; yet even that would be very extraordinary.
16 Somebody broke into Mrs. Williams's place, knocked her out and robbed the house .
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