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1 This that royal fox remembered and therefore was sure that he would win the wager .
2 And I hope to win the wager .
3 Now accept the thanks of a lady whose heart is grateful; for your obedience helped me win the wager .
4 No; I will answer you, the desire to win the wager will necessarily determine you to do or not to do the thing in question.
5 If they will not, then you have won the wager .
6 You see," he said, closing his eyes, "I won the wager . "
7 A. wins the wager , by eating twelve cutlets; B. does not pay even for the cutlets.
8 I played as I had never played before, and in three moves had won the wager .
9 The bet was made, when Mr. Dobson brought forward the other foot and won the wager .
10 She won the wager and enslaved her rival.
11 He is bent on winning the wager - perhaps with further intent.]
12 I'm not pretending that the ends justify the means, but the fact remains, I've won the wager .
13 When you won the wager they were so proud and happy that they were almost beside themselves.
14 And you've won the wager fairly enough.
15 At last the long needle marked the half hour, and the landlord, having won the wager , turned round.
16 I have been to Britain and I have won the wager , for your wife no longer thinks about you.
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