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1 She thinks the real robber was a gipsy.
2 If you should hear anything as to the real robber I will ask you as a favor to communicate with me.
3 H. O. said he would kill him with boiling oil; but Alice explained that she meant a real robber - now - this minute - inthehouse
4 But a real robber , having no such knowledge, would have ransacked them lest he miss the things of value that he searched for.
5 I suppose the other fellow, the real robber , would have figured himself safely out of it-orwould have thought he had-beforehe made the break.
6 Prejudices are the real robbers ; vices are the real murderers.
7 The real robbers seem to have escaped in the boat.
8 They are only petty thieves; they are not real robbers .
9 Back here a couple of miles we came upon a small gang of real robbers .
10 By the help of bad fairies they had changed their forms and were the real robbers .
11 Real robbers usually bring their own stuff.
12 And, as he finished saying it, he saw before him, standing on the study hearthrug, a Real Robber .
13 "It is certainly a real robber - band that I've fallen in with," thought he.
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