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1 They all say he's a big crook , but I didn't know it.
2 A big crook isn't any more important in our eyes than a little crook.
3 He's a big crook with a genius for selecting men.
4 Listen, I have reams of paper here that say someone at First State is a big crook .
5 They only furnish the unthinking votes that make majorities that elect the fellows the big crooks handle.
6 Nobody on your side has been at closer quarters with the big crooks , or heard their guns oftener.
7 Of course we had gone right after the record of all the big crooks to see whose line this sort of job was.
8 "A big crook like Mulehaus could slip a hundred million of them into the country and never raise a ripple."
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