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1 The old offender 's assurance was sensibly diminished by this proof of her prevarication.
2 The laboratory sink was an old offender and the master must have been short-sighted.
3 A convict escaped from Norfolk Island, sir; an old offender .
4 He proved to be an old offender , and the chief of a gang of counterfeiters.
5 The subordinate Gevrol had brought with him, was an old offender , reconciled to the law.
6 And the officer, not recognizing an old offender , and not a very guilty-looking young one, hesitated.
7 An old offender could not have done better.
8 He must be an old offender , for I saw her giving it to him hot this morning.
9 Just as auntie said, you old offender .
10 Jenkins was an Australian convict and was known to numerous people as an old offender in many ways.
11 J. P. was an old offender .
12 I was an old offender , had "been up" many times and was well known to the police.
15 Is the beguiled youth to die the same as the old offender who has pondered his crimes for thirty years?
16 John Bunyan was a marked man and an old offender , who, on his arrest, would be immediately committed for trial.
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