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    rogues


    1. These dragons are considered to be rogues; they flame and kill anything and everything


    2. guided by rogues and traitors from the Other World, renegades who


    3. “You shouldn’t have told them about the Wellbelove’s Miss Prim, Granny won’t thank you for sending those rogues to her


    4. I’ve dealt with all sorts of rogues in my career and even ones as lowly as child-absconders


    5. “All depends on the rogues behind this crime, and their hideout


    6. “Those awful rogues Ironbristles and Ramrod used to threaten that Dave’r would run us through with his knife if we weren’t fit for sea


    7. “Strange? In the rogues gal ery of Ico, he was the one man


    8. members of the cities' rogues gal ery


    9. This is hallowed land and will not tolerate defilement by thieves and rogues


    10. Rogues and ruffians started coming to the village; they would steal sheep and damage the farm equipment

    11. “Well, there's the rogues and ruffians, the wild wolves and even the soil is too stony


    12. And I expect that any rogues, ruffians or wolves that come by will soon be scared away when they see our ferocious monster


    13. 'I was one of those dissolute rogues, the Free Companions, who burned and looted along the borders


    14. "That's Conan the northron, the most turbulent of all my rogues! I'd have hanged him long ago, were he not the best swordsman that ever donned hauberk—"


    15. 'I have you to thank for the lives of some three hundred and fifty of my rogues, who are at least convinced that I didn't betray them


    16. "In, rogues!" yelled the outlaw


    17. The rogues drew back momentarily, as their leader seized several and thrust them toward the single door, and in that brief respite Conan leaped to the wall and tore therefrom an ancient battle-ax which, untouched by time, had hung there for half a century


    18. At that instant a fearful scream burst from the rogues at the door as a black misshapen shadow fell across the wall


    19. He supposed that the noise of the fray had at last roused the palace, and that the loyal guards were upon him, though even in that moment it seemed strange that his hardened rogues should scream so terribly in their flight


    20. And a tall gaunt man with a scar on his temple sat with his elbows on a wine-stained table in a squalid cellar with a brass lantern hanging from a smoke-blackened beam overhead, and held converse with ten desperate rogues whose sinister countenances and ragged garments proclaimed their profession

    21. ROGUES IN THE HOUSE


    22. As it is said, when rogues fall out, honest men may come into their own


    23. 'Watch out for rogues off your starboard, we had a small one hit us two


    24. So a cell of Intelligence rogues of the U


    25. the foreign group to be partially successful, and the rogues did their thing to help make it look entirely like a foreign assault


    26. But wait up! If we have established that you can’t live a life that is over, then how does it differ in real terms, if they have swindled you out of your life, out of the fantastic life you could have been living if you hadn't been surrounded from birth by swindlers, rogues and clowns like this?"


    27. brothers to rogues and minions


    28. equipment to locate and irradicate the rogues and their nests


    29. Though the Indian forces entered the scene and stalled Pakistan’s progress through its proxy rogues into the heart of the valley, yet, stymied by the cease-fire call of the comity of nations, the Indian State couldn’t reclaim all of Kashmir to itself


    30. To dispatch these rogues were those who stuck around for the training and never succumbed to greedy evil intentions

    31. Trainees when they socialized, they socialized well even going as far as to call each other brothers so it was hard when it came to the extinction of the rogues as it pit brother against brother


    32. Inside the city walls the vampires had the majority, but they also had the highest number of rogues, which were magical creatures that had become crazy slaves to bloodlust since it turned out that the sweet, coppery taste of blood was very addictive


    33. So I killed them a lot, their rogues


    34. Since we started on this adventure the whole race of rogues has become the object of my sincerest admiration


    35. He wondered maybe some rogues who wished to harm the Dutchmen had roughed up the poor girl


    36. The outcome was not something to celebrate, Hanor casting the two rogues a


    37. “Patron, rogues attacked us after we cleared customs


    38. Most of his followers were the night walkers, the Assassins and rogues of the lands, including Creteloc


    39. For any one of us might say, that although in words he is not able to meet you at each step of the argument, he sees as a fact that the votaries of philosophy, when they carry on the study, not only in youth as a part of education, but as the pursuit of their maturer years, most of them become strange monsters, not to say utter rogues, and that those who may be considered the best of them are made useless to the world by the very study which you extol


    40. And may we be so bold as to affirm that there are also many criminals to be found in them, rogues who have stings, and whom the authorities are careful to restrain by force?

    41. without the fear of a repulse: those rogues the men, read us admirably on


    42. Latin to these rogues, and neither of them has the decency to even answer back!"


    43. "I'd be a match for all noodles and all rogues," returned my sister, beginning to work herself into a mighty rage


    44. And I couldn't be a match for the rogues, without being a match for you, who are the blackest-looking and the worst rogue between this and France


    45. They hang, behead, and impale their criminals in the most agreeable possible manner; but some of these, like clever rogues, have contrived to escape human justice, and succeed in their fraudulent enterprises by cunning stratagems


    46. To tell the truth he was mean in fortunes and for the most part hankered about the coffeehouses and low taverns with crimps, ostlers, bookies, Paul's men, runners, flatcaps, waistcoateers, ladies of the bagnio and other rogues of the game or with a chanceable catchpole or a tipstaff often at nights till broad day of whom he picked up between his sackpossets much loose gossip


    47. we to lay hands on the three cleverest rogues in Europe?


    48. There still remained an arrest to be effected, but what were these commonplace rogues that he should soil his hands with them? An abstruse and learned specialist who finds that he has been called in for a case of measles would experience something of the annoyance which I read in my friend's eyes


    49. And, moreover, at this fair there is at all times to be seen juggling cheats, games, plays, fools, apes, knaves, and rogues, and that of every kind


    50. Now there happened, at that time, to come down the lane, from Broad-way Gate, three sturdy rogues, and their names were Faint-heart, Mistrust, and Guilt, (three brothers), and they espying Little-faith, where he was, came galloping up with speed





































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