I saw chivalry and flags of truce in 1805; they humbugged us and we humbugged them. [Please select]
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Humbugged everybody--made 'em all do exactly what I wanted.' [Please select]
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One hates being humbugged, and it makes one doubt whether our generals know their business. [Please select]
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I don't believe any doctor would be humbugged into believing that Edgar is anything like eighteen. [Please select]
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"I agreed with all she said, told her how young she looked, and humbugged her generally." [Please select]
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"Do you think I will allow myself to be humbugged by a boy." [Please select]
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I remember a curious instance of this kind happening on the east coast, where a European trader was cleverly imposed on--deceived, or, what you call--" "Humbugged," suggested Hockins." [Please select]
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The knowing ones, those who can take these pretty tales with the pinch of salt of real knowledge, are not many; the great majority are simply entertained while they are being humbugged. [Please select]
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