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1 So he made a fool of himself in the end-andmarried Lucy.
2 You will have made a fool of me in writing to me.
3 She preferred to be a tool: to be made a fool of.
4 But he was not the man to be made a fool of.
5 I'm not going to be made a fool of in that way.
6 Nobody could have made a fool of him better than he did.
7 That night when I met you, I made a fool of myself.
8 She seems to have made a fool of you, my dear boy.
9 Yis, Missus Brown, I think we both made a fool of ourself.
10 I'm not going to sit here and be made a fool of.
11 I tell you, I'll not be made a fool of no longer.
12 If you've made a fool of yourself you must eat humble pie.
13 Had I touched her, or had I made a fool of myself?
14 What if he made a fool of himself, and came to shame?
15 Either I've made a fool mistake, or else I'm crazier than hell.
16 I won't let myself be made a fool of, damn my soul!
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