"That may be, kun'l," answered the complainant, "but how about the dandies."' [Please select]
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I like old boots and wear them, and I hate dandies; don't you, Bess. [Please select]
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On the boulevards, young dandies, struck with Anglomania, contend awkwardly with their saddle-horses. [Please select]
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Call him 'Pea-green Haynes'--one of your second-rate, ultra dandies. [Please select]
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He wuz a greaser--one of thim dandies on dress an' diamonds--a handsome, wicked-lookin' gambler. [Please select]
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A party of fair-haired young English dandies met us. [Please select]
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You see catbirds are something far better than intelligent, musical dandies. [Please select]
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, like aged dandies in filthy linen; wooden castles turned into boarding-houses, with muddy walks and rusty hedges, jostled by fast-intruding garages, cheap apartment-houses, and fruit-stands conducted by bland, sleek Athenians. [Please select]
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