He does a steady business hoodwinking the Customs for the benefit of his American clients--and himself. [Please select]
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But the old woman was painfully shrewd, and there was no hoodwinking her. [Please select]
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He was merely hoodwinking Patty; it was a trick to be near Mrs. [Please select]
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But, still, as we walked home by a round-about way, without attempting any further business that morning, I could not quite make up my mind whether I had succeeded in hoodwinking my companion or not. [Please select]
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To attack legal abuses was to attack a class combined under its chiefs, capable of hoodwinking parliament and suppressing open criticism. [Please select]
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