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1 She was a chestnut, full of villainy, an absolutely incorrigible old rogue .
2 What sort of a berth has the old rogue given him, Aubrey?'
3 An old rogue , I tell you; and an old ass to boot.
4 Confess me an old rogue - in -grain , or I break every bone in your body.
5 This is an old rogue , a schismatical knave, a hypocritical villain.
6 Mr Culpepper, the purser, was my abomination- anasty ,earwigging ,flattering , bowing old rogue .
7 What had that old rogue been doing now-offeringKitty his eighteen-storyoffice building?
8 Oh, no, Schercl, you old rogue - only the picture, sonny, no more.
9 And Farmer Green could never get near the old rogue .
10 This was his vengeance, the vengeance of an old rogue .
11 But this is no virgin; 'tis an old rogue , a cheat and a thief.
12 He is an old rogue , full of philosophy and imagination.
13 Swinburne is an old rogue , and only laughing at you.
14 He got rifle and powder, too, and dis make old rogue here wish keepy.
15 He asked Pat's bearer, an old rogue , what it was.
16 A cheerful-looking old rogue , whose woollen-gloved fist bristles with pencils.
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