All the doors of success are closed for shirkers. [Please select]
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She is a slacker and a shirker, who keeps much in the background during the breeding season. [Please select]
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A perfectly fit fellow, of military age, who doesn't join up is looked upon as a shirker and treated accordingly. [Please select]
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* * * * * "One is always," said Bertrand, "a shirker to some one else." [Please select]
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"I don't need no authority to whip a shirker," he said insolently, as he turned away. [Please select]
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He could never tell her, and she would go on thinking him a shirker and a coward. [Please select]
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The more he explained the more he would seem to them to be a shirker. [Please select]
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Shirk it and--well, sonny, no shirker ever yet got anything worth having out of life. [Please select]
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But--I sometimes ask myself if I'm any better than a shirker.' [Please select]
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It would have been a condemnation of you if any one of us had been a shirker. [Please select]
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She remembered how she had come to Michael there and found him writing at his table, and how she had talked to him as though he had been a shirker and a coward. [Please select]
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