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1 But I was just fifteen, and had more gumption than sense.
2 At any rate he seems to have more gumption about him.'
3 She was tough and had more gumption than any gal I'd ever run across.
4 Yes, he wants more gumption from back to front.
5 There's more gumption in a page of John Stuart Mill than in all that foreign trash.
6 For a girl who had more gumption than anyone I knew, you wimped out when it really counted.
7 Really, I thought you'd have had more gumption than that; they wouldn't have taken me in in that way.'
8 On Saturday they lost to a Tottenham side that had more guile, more gumption and a greater willingness to graft.
9 Please forgive Tom for not having more gumption , Squire, and next time you're took come right over to me same as usual.
10 I'm not young, and I'm not pretty, and I'm not in love, but I've more gumption than you and Burton have or ever will have.
11 "I swear, Jake, I thought you'd have more gumption than that," Augustus said.
12 "Professor Beecher has more gumption than I gave him credit for," he said.
13 "If they're train robbers they have more gumption than I thought."
14 "I tell you what it is, Jack," said the latter, impressively; "I don't pretend to have more gumption (qu.
15 "Well, she's got more gumption than any one I've seen here so far-seems to take an interest in what she's doing."
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