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1 We shall either make a spoon or spoil a horn.
2 Here's where we make a spoon or spoil a horn.
3 I don't mind telling you,- afriendlike you,-thatI will either spoil a horn or make a spoon .
4 To make a spoon is a laudable achievement, but it may be no mean business to spoil a horn.
5 It was Mr. Booker's idea that the man was going "to make a spoon or spoil a horn."
6 I've got some money with me, and I'll rob the other boys, and to-night you make a spoon or spoil a horn.
7 When you were a very small and very bad boy I made the usual prophecy that you would make a spoon or spoil a horn.
8 "Here," he snapped at me, "is where we make a spoon or spoil a horn.
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