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He's too wild-toofull of what Hagar Warren calls bedevilment.
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Scotland is the home of weird, uncanny creatures, who take lovely shapes for the bedevilment of poor weak souls.
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Madam, - Permit me to wish Derek Crozier well on achieving 60 years of bedevilment of the Irish crossword addict.
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She had helped him- Ihadhis own word for it that at Clockborough her bedevilment of the voters had really put him in.
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It happened that incidentally I gave some facts about the bedevilment of the public's meat-supply, and the public really did care about that.
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Curiously enough this transcription, difficult as it is, does not tax the fingers as much as a bedevilment of the A minor, op.
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Suspicion, arising from his own contact with evil, though he escaped, has imparted the look of hypocrisy to all life; this is his bedevilment.
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Whether he suspected anything was up, or wanted to dare Higbee for bedevilment, or was only dancing attendance on Miss Sally, no one knows.
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When once the word "kîrât" is mentioned, flee the place, for you may be assured that it is the abode of all bedevilment.
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Well, that and all other bedevilments are now over.
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They tell me that the fair and its bedevilments have pretty well been knocked on the head.
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"Yes, with burnings and bedevilments I am well satisfied."
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"That is where he does his bedevilments, I suppose?"
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S'long's you is Marse Fleming and de man dat took dat 'ar pan offer Tinka de odder day, I ain't mindin' yo' frens' bedevilments.
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Head and foot-board were fretted and carved with great blobs representing grapes, and cornucopias, and tendrils, and knobs and other bedevilments of the cabinet-maker's craft.