But he who dodges hospitals and jails, and walks fast crossing graveyards, and would rather talk of operas than hell; calls Cowper, Young, Pascal, Rousseau, poor devils all of sick men; and throughout a care-free lifetime swears by Rabelais as passing wise, and therefore jolly;--not that man is fitted to sit down on tomb-stones, and break the green damp mould with unfathomably wondrous Solomon. [Please select]
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"But Commodore Montague is up to all those dodges." [Please select]
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There's nothing like a good book of travels to put one up to numerous dodges. [Please select]
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I've caught glimpses of him disappearing around corners, but he dodges. [Please select]
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It seems he's bin up to dodges o' that kind for a long time past.' [Please select]
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He's up to all the dodges at fire making, and believes in a good start. [Please select]
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Thomas is sure to be up to all dodges. [Please select]
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