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1
She is thus quoted: Julian Hawthorne is nothing more than an
old
grouch
.
2
Colman Sweeney admits sometimes to knowing how the
old
grouch
felt.
3
Even so, the
old
grouch
had been none too considerate.
4
I'm almost ready to think
old
grouch
Wells did have a hand in this.
5
Why is it," confidentially, "that Howard is such an
old
grouch
?
6
You've no license to kick, you
old
grouch
.
7
She laughed, shrugged her shoulders, pouted, called him an
old
grouch
,
or cooed like a dove.
8
What have you got to say about it, you grumbling
old
grouch
with the crooked face!
9
You never could please the
old
grouch
.
10
The neighbors conceded generously that it was more than they had expected of an "
old
grouch
.
"
11
Do you like the
old
grouch
?
12
He's a regular
old
grouch
.
13
He was tired of this continual nagging and fussing over small matters; some day he would tell the
old
grouch
so.
14
You're a good kid, and I ain't about to stand by and watch you mope off 'cuz that fat
old
grouch
don't got time.
15
You know what an opinionated beast
Old
Grouch
is.
16
"
Old
grouch
,
"
cried Mollie, shaking a vindictive little fist after the departing farmer.
old
grouch
old