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1 I was a dashed fool ever to believe a word.
2 You're a dashed fool and want to spoil everything for a bit of temper.
3 He's a dashed fool , but he's no boozer, though his mate's tongue is a bit thick yet.
4 The man who always makes the most trouble, and who was fore-ordained to be a dashed fool , is the book-keeper.
5 I haven't over much sense, I know, or I shouldn't be here; but I'm not such a dashed fool as all that comes to.'
6 'Well, the dashed fool of a coolie did.
7 'I begin to think I've been two ends of a dashed fool ; but what's a man to do?'
8 "You're a dashed fool , old man," said Walters sleepily to Harrington; "most likely she'll blue your fifty quid, and then blackmail--
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