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1 It's lucky you're not a real burglar .
2 I never knew a real burglar but I see now you don't look a bit like one.
3 It isn't a very big one, and I suppose a real burglar wouldn't have much trouble in opening it.
4 The two girls, as they lay watching him from under the covers, guessed that this man was a real burglar .
5 Real burglars , like rattlesnakes, are not likely to be dangerous except when they are disturbed.
6 But they turned the tables by capturing the real burglars , and defeating the mean plans of the Fogers.
7 "He must be a real burglar , " Connie said during one of these gatherings.
8 "Maybe these last burglars weren't real burglars , " I suggested.
9 "I can scarcely believe," said Aunt Martha, "that that young man is a real burglar . "
11 "By George, it's a good joke; you and I trying to choke each other, while the real burglar makes off."
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