Then gazing at his quadrant, and handling, one after the other, its numerous cabalistical contrivances, he pondered again, and muttered: Foolish toy! babies' plaything of haughty Admirals, and Commodores, and Captains; the world brags of thee, of thy cunning and might; but what after all canst thou do, but tell the poor, pitiful point, where thou thyself happenest to be on this wide planet, and the hand that holds thee: no! not one jot more! [Please select]
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He brags thet he can, an' I reckon he's right.' [Please select]
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It isn't what a man knows, but what he thinks he knows that he brags about. [Please select]
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If he's a-huntin' you bad, as he brags, he'll show there. [Please select]
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I know 't you ben makin' your brags that you'd fix me in this deal.' [Please select]
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And so the bayman brags, too, because it's purely business with him. [Please select]
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He brags, Marius. [Please select]
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The German brags that his agriculture is superior to American, quoting as proof the more bushels of wheat or potatoes he grows to an acre. [Please select]
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Such feats did they perform that day Upon these wicked kegs, sirs, That years to come, if they get home, They'll make their boasts and brags, sirs.' [Please select]
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