Last winter she wheedled herself in here and told the count such vile, disgraceful things about us, especially about Sophie--I can't repeat them--that it made the count quite ill and he would not see us for a whole fortnight. [Please select]
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"Ta-ta, little one," he wheedled, lowering his voice; "you mustn't go to making bug-bears out of nothing." [Please select]
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Esther and Libbie have wheedled dad into taking them to the movies, and I suppose we can go in the car with them. [Please select]
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I know Miss Rodgers rather frowned on them last term, but perhaps if we wheedled Miss Morley she'd say 'yes.' [Please select]
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I wheedled an old woman out of these, who loved them better than her psalm-book. [Please select]
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A ward-heeler cadging votes for a Milwaukee alderman never wheedled more gingerly. [Please select]
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Babbitt followed him as delicately as a cat, and wheedled, "Say, Oscar, I want to speak to Mr." [Please select]
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