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1 A dismounted man caught on the feeding-grounds hasn't got the ghost of a chance.
2 We've got a steamer." "You've got the ghost of a steamer," I said.
3 You've got the ghost , haven't you?
4 So that means- Ishallhave to marry somebody else's millions, for I haven't got the ghost of one of my own.
5 What's the use,' says I, 'of smokin' when ye've not got the ghost of a chance of killin' yeself by doin' it?'
6 There was that big jewel job in Piccadilly, Taplin and Horne's; I don't mind telling you that we've not got the ghost of a clue.
7 "I don't believe you've got the ghost of a chance!"
8 "Go forward," shouted the conductor to the rear brakeman, "and get 'em out of here,-tellMcNally we've got the ghost . "
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