'I say, let's play noughts and crosses.' [Please select]
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In two or three minutes he had produced for inspection a jersey, thick trousers--commonly called 'fear-noughts'--heavy top-boots, and a set of oilskins. [Please select]
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"Nobody ever really knows anybody in this world of noughts and crosses," he observed lightly after a moment. [Please select]
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My colleague of the many noughts did not, however, take an unfair advantage of his superiority. [Please select]
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So he kissed the Prime Minister, and they settled down for a nice quiet game of noughts and crosses while the Chancellor went to add up his accounts. [Please select]
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If he had returned dressed in 'fear-noughts' and a jersey, or even in 'oilies,' they would not have been surprised, but there was nothing nautical about his present attire.' [Please select]
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