The march upon Naples became a triumphal progress, which the wiles of Francesco II. [Please select]
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Professor Robbins feels sort of anxious about her; he is afraid of the wicked wiles of a big city like Greenville. [Please select]
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An instinctive predisposition is her only guide, an infallible guide under normal conditions, but hopelessly lost when subjected to the wiles of the experimenter. [Please select]
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At first she wouldn't leave me, but--the fickle little thing--a glass of milk transferred all her smiles and wiles to the matron. [Please select]
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She had only to ply her native wiles for a few precious moments. [Please select]
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He had destroyed the powerful Pearl Feather, killed his serpents, and escaped all his wiles and charms. [Please select]
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Worthington believed--had taken advantage of his son's youth by feminine wiles of no mean order so as to gain possession of him. [Please select]
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"She has brought it upon herself by every hour of my sovereign's life clouded through her wiles." [Please select]
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And dost thou forget the wiles and treachery of thy old lover whom thou hast flouted, Sir Dewin of Castle Cower. [Please select]
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For many days Nan seemed a match for all the wiles de Spain could use to catch sight of her. [Please select]
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It was composed of men who had tasted alike of victory and defeat, veterans skilled in all the wiles and stratagems of war, and with hearts to endure anything. [Please select]
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