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1 He proposes to reform and become a miser when his daughters are married.
2 But you know the old man has become a miser , and makes money his idol.
3 The farmer's wife had noticed this, and said that I should become a miser some day.
4 To the great satisfaction of his heirs he became a miser .
5 Wives do not become widows, and no person becomes a miser .
6 Jack was yet young, but he was in great danger of becoming a miser .
7 If my master becomes a miser where will we be?
8 A reckless spendthrift whilst penniless, he became a miser when he found himself possessor of five thousand pounds.
10 "Have a care, Watty, that you don't become a miser . "
11 'I am told,' I said, 'that he has become a miser , spending money on nothing but drink, and living in a continuous sullen debauchery.'
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