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1 In order to help people, you gotta make a bargain with 'em.
2 Come round to my rooms, and we'll make a bargain of it.
3 And look here, Scawthorne; by George, I'll make a bargain with you!
4 Balsamides wanted to produce the impression that he intended to make a bargain .
5 Likewise the French would have looked elsewhere to make a bargain .
6 Let us make a bargain never to refer to this again.
7 The matter is at a standstill unless we make a bargain .
8 But it takes two to make a bargain or a breach of faith.
9 But perhaps the Dream-king might care to make a bargain with us, sir?
10 Everybody knows what good fun it is to make a bargain .
11 You ask if Indians are not allowed to make a bargain .
12 We ought to be better acquainted before we make a bargain .
13 She tried to make a bargain with me over those pearls.
14 It's this way, Thumbkin; and let's make a bargain of it.
15 And I'll make a bargain with you: you keep still and so'll we.
16 P'raps we can make a bargain with her for some of her grub.
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