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1
Old C. had another adventure with a
cunning
rogue
,
which all but ended disastrously.
2
Ah, what fine fun this is for the
cunning
rogue
.
3
The
cunning
rogue
obeyed in a twinkling.
4
How the
cunning
rogue
had contrived to get at the secret is more than we dare tell.
5
The fellow's a
cunning
rogue
.
6
And the
cunning
rogue
hath hung his celestial figure in air out of the way of his little world below.
7
We paused at Casimir's body, and Jacques said thoughtfully, He was a
cunning
rogue
;
he deceived me to the very end.
8
They were two
cunning
rogues
,
whose only object was to fleece me.
9
Still, such
cunning
rogues
are they, that it is almost impossible to deceive them.
10
Cunning
rogues
often get trapped, like the fox, when they hope to enjoy their spoil in security.
11
The
cunning
rogues
did not know this, and thought that they were going to catch us unprepared.
12
I have read in our newspapers of the
cunning
rogues
,
and I am on the lookout for them.
13
"But see what these
cunning
rogues
are about."
14
When such
cunning
rogues
are only in danger of the police court, they do not gratuitously risk the chance of being tried for murder.
15
"Cornwood is a
cunning
rogue
,
I know."
16
So he thrives, a type of many, for every one of London's common lodging-houses can provide us with one or more such
cunning
rogues
.
cunning
rogue
cunning