Why, let me see; yes, you may as well tell him now that--that--in fact, tell him I've diddled him, and (aside to himself) perhaps somebody else. [Please select]
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But I won't be diddled. [Please select]
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In a word, to be diddled by a girl when one flatters himself he is diddling. [Please select]
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So he let it pass, never dreaming how he was diddled. [Please select]
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She swam about, and diddled, and lisped, and looked at herself in the glass, and was generally grown-up and airy. [Please select]
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Mr Bloom could easily picture his advent on this scene, the homecoming to the mariner's roadside shieling after having diddled Davy Jones, a rainy night with a blind moon. [Please select]
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