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1 But even here their thievish disposition did not leave them.
2 MAGPIE, n. A bird whose thievish disposition suggested to someone that it might be taught to talk.
3 They quickly showed their thievish disposition by stealing the nails from the cabin windows and the bolts from the doors.
4 But while we had their company, it was necessary to watch them narrowly, as they soon betrayed a thievish disposition .
5 Among such numbers as we had at times on board, it is no wonder that some should betray a thievish disposition .
6 Here, as in many former cases, the captain was put to some trouble, on account of the thievish disposition of the inhabitants.
7 Among such multitudes, however, as, at times, were on board, it will not be deemed surprising, that some should betray a thievish disposition .
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