He's 'incompetent,' he's 'a grafter,--'he's 'afraid of the big kennels,'--he's 'drunk.' [Please select]
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Bruce gets the grafter who's robbing the taxpayers of Multiopolis, and collects his big fee. [Please select]
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But now the old grafter has dug up some technicality. [Please select]
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"Joselyn," said the old detective, "is a clever grafter--in other words, an unmitigated scoundrel." [Please select]
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"It isn't a lack of old-fashioned honesty that makes a man a grafter," he said. [Please select]
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Coarse or profane slang is beside the mark, but "flivver," "taxi," the "movies," "deadly" (meaning dull), "feeling fit," "feeling blue," "grafter," a "fake," "grouch," "hunch" and "right o." [Please select]
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I won't have him think I'm a grafter; but I've half a mind to shake that money out of him, in one way or another.' [Please select]
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