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1 Bad enough to rob a man , without insulting him with puerile regrets.
2 If you rob a man in that region, he merely respects your superior power.
3 Any one of them would rob a man for twenty dollars-letalone ten thousand.
4 They rob a man , they choke him, they trample him in the mud-theaccursed!
5 A cunning fellow, like Edgerton, may, under these circumstances, rob a man of his wife's affections.
6 I've never before known anyone who could rob a man blind and make him grateful for it.
7 To rob a man of the work of his brain is worse than to take his purse.
8 You would not rob a man because he is a Jew, said she, repeating the old words.
9 To rob a man through his love!
11 It is one thing to rob a man in the streets, quite another to murder him in cold blood.
12 Then a murderer had taken away his daughter, as if old age did not rob a man of enough.
13 You may rob a man of his valuables and give them back; a broken word is not to be mended.
14 If I were trying to rob a man of a few cents, I'd never think of calling myself a gentleman.
15 I would not rob a man of his problems, nor would I have another man rob me of my problems.
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