Klopton, a very worthy woman, so labeled--and libeled--because of a ferocious pair of eyes and what McKnight called a bucaneering nose. [Please select]
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The wantonly libeled men had thus become creditors of the libeler. [Please select]
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The door was shut, and the libeler stood trembling before the libeled. [Please select]
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Dime literature, with its yellow covers and sensational pictures of stage robberies and the like, has always libeled the American cowboy to a most outrageous extent. [Please select]
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