"Oh, the coxcombs!" he muttered reproachfully. [Please select]
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"Oh, the coxcombs." [Please select]
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Men do not confide themselves to boys, or coxcombs, or pedants, but to their peers. [Please select]
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They are only prejudiced fools and coxcombs who do that. [Please select]
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Clever, smart fellows, like Sam Winnington, are generally coxcombs. [Please select]
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But a man, unless he is the weakest of all coxcombs, and unworthy to wear his beard, does not trouble himself because a woman admires another man's person more than his own. [Please select]
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Oldbuck; "don't suppose I think the worse of you for your profession; they are only prejudiced fools and coxcombs that do so." [Please select]
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