He meets me at the station, and wants me to go straight home and blackguard Betty. |
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And every blackguard and sponger who came along I accepted at his own valuation. |
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It means that I intend to rid the world of a base blackguard and betrayer of women! |
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He had entered the shop at eight o'clock that morning a blackguard as well as a vagabond. |
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That Bowers is the biggest blackguard on the roads between London and Windsor. |
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I didn't think I had a blackguard for a son, who was a fool into the bargain. |
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If it is the fellow I think it is, he is an out-and-out 'tough' and a blackguard. |
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Every man who could vote, blackguard or gentleman, was to be conciliated, if possible. |
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The barriers passed, your pariah gentleman can be the completest blackguard of them all. |
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Well, anyway, I know that I am a blackguard, a scoundrel, an egoist, a sluggard. |
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When I began calling myself a scoundrel and a blackguard and my tears flowed her whole face worked convulsively. |
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Didn't I tache you manners, you dirty hanginbone blackguard? |
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His unpopularity with the blackguard multitude at the moment prevented my following his remains, but I helped to lay him in his coffin. |
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Call me a blackguard, a ne'er-do-weel, if I am mistaken about this woman. |
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Hindley, enjoying his discomfiture, and gratified to see what a forbidding young blackguard he would be compelled to present himself. |
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I seem to have had my pocket picked by some scoundrelly blackguard. |
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Then you have to choose between being unhappy or being a blackguard. |
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The provost's men are beating the country for the blackguard. |
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He was a darned blackguard and his name ain't mentioned in this house. |
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Instead of that he's got a first-rate practice on the seamy side, and every blackguard with half a case takes it straight to Bennett Addenbrooke. |
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So he went off cursing, like the foul-mouthed blackguard that he was, and swearing that he would have her yet. |
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Badman continues a loose blackguard, extravagant, idle and dissolute. |
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Duane was simply a blackguard, of a type better understood now than then. |
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Poligny never knew how far that extraordinary blackguard of an Erik humbugged him. |
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Rushworth, but much worse-looking, and with a blackguard character. |
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