Ah, how little he knows of you, this peevish old glutton who cares for naught above pandering to his dyspeptic maw. [Please select]
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By Jupiter, I make myself ridiculous too often, pandering to a lot of courtiers. [Please select]
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What were the governors of the Lenox about--a lot of snivelling hypocrites, pandering to the horrified snobbery at the Patroons. [Please select]
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They passed the once prosperous houses, the corner saloons pandering to two vices, decked with the flamboyant signs of the breweries. [Please select]
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A wit is to them a man who is laughing at them: an artist is a man of loose character who lives by telling lying stories and pandering to the voluptuous passions. [Please select]
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The new rector was plainly not a man who might be accused of policy in pandering to the tastes of a wealthy and conservative flock. [Please select]
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