But it would not have been his boots that I should have blacked. [Please select]
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"Didn't you ever see me when I blacked boots on Chatham Square." [Please select]
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"He little thinks I've blacked his boots before now," thought Dick. [Please select]
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They blacked their faces so that they would not show white in the enemy's flares. [Please select]
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Those localities listed in Roman type are represented on the distribution map (Figure 1) by blacked-in circles. [Please select]
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I've got to be blacked up and Willie can't get his dress on--it's too big. [Please select]
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"The governor," says I, "has not yet blacked them enough." [Please select]
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He looked down at the boots he had blacked and polished. [Please select]
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The baker's boy blacked his other eye, and, being ignorant of the first rules of fair play and gentlemanly behaviour, he also pulled Robert's hair, and kicked him on the knee. [Please select]
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Madame Junot in her Memoirs describes his lean face and slovenly appearance at this time, “his ill-combed, ill-powdered hair hanging down over his grey overcoat,” his gloveless hands and badly blacked boots. [Please select]
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