The questions plagued her until one evening when the black car returned. [Please select]
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"Was ever a poor woman plagued with such a careless hussy." [Please select]
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During the period of his ascendancy she plagued him with her wanton ways, her sauciness and trickery. [Please select]
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He is, as one may say, a fellow-servant, and plagued with very awkward masters. [Please select]
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The kite won't fly, and I don't want to be plagued with it any longer. [Please select]
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And you know--you KNOW he's as poor as Job's turkey, and that just now he's more than ever plagued over--money. [Please select]
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Bridget plagued Leslie, but Leslie would not injure Bridget,--no, not for the world. [Please select]
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You will not be plagued any more with me," said Sir John, lifting his hat, and bowing low to Lady Warner." [Please select]
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He cut short their greetings, and when they plagued him with questions of where he had tarried, he bade them await the coming of Wolverstone, who would satisfy their curiosity to a surfeit. [Please select]
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"And some in dreams assurèd were Of the Spirit that plagued us so; Nine fathom deep he had followed us From the land of mist and snow." [Please select]
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