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1 Most Englishmen and women knew now that Spain had clay feet; and that Rome, though she might threaten, could not always perform what she threatened.
2 Had Clay carried New York, his election was secure.
3 But where had Clay got his strength?
4 What had Clay to offer as a counteractant, as an equal inspiration to the pride of this lusty nation?
5 Man's refusing to talk, but I've had Clay prowling around him in leopard form-he'llbreak when those teeth get too close.
6 "I knew then that the idol had clay feet."
7 "Besides," added Joan, twinkling, "you had clay feet.
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