We have no meanings for "old ruse" in our records yet.
1 Finally I began to act tired and resorted to an old ruse .
2 On the next Storri evening, Dorothy returned to the old ruse .
3 The old ruse of apparent collapse had served its turn, for perhaps the millionth time.
4 It came to me then to try an old , old ruse to test the quality of her indifference.
6 They fell back upon the old ruse of invoking armed force to suppress what they proclaimed to be violence.
7 I added some words of encouragement, not forgetting my old ruse to incite the Rube by rousing his temper.
8 That same old ruse of dashing around the left end; then a fake kick and a dashing race by Stearns.
9 He'd seen what they'd done to the fortifications at Old Ruse , and now... civilians?
10 It appeared to his eye that these Old Ruse pirates had sprung their trap too soon.
11 'They saved us at Old Ruse , ' he said, and rubbed his head where he'd been struck.
12 The foreign mercenaries saved them at Old Ruse and here at Mist, yet this heartless bastard was prepared to turn his back upon them.
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