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Alphabetical [« »] fondness 1 font 1 food 4 fool 14 fooled 1 foolish 8 fools 3 | Frequency [« »] 14 feel 14 finally 14 finished 14 fool 14 forehead 14 goats 14 government | Maurus Jókai Dr. Dumany's Wife Concordances fool |
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1 I, IV| laughing, "My dear little fool" - in English.~ ~Then I 2 I, VIII| your while to cajole an old fool for the sake of his money! 3 I, XI| He would have said you fool, or you simpleton, but he 4 I, XII| and am not going to make a fool of myself. I am a doctor 5 I, XIII| of his. Now, don't make a fool of yourself, old fellow, 6 II, III| greenhorn - such a simple fool - that I actually believed 7 II, IV| and he was such a gentle fool that he did not even for 8 II, VI| large-hearted, noble, free-handed fool as your father was, and, 9 II, VI| had given me - that of a fool.~ ~ ~ ~ 10 II, IX| ha! ha! And the little fool has run out; she guessed 11 II, X| be laughed at as a silly fool. Shall I sue for a legal 12 II, XIII| thought what a self-conceited fool I had been to think I could 13 II, XVII| going death-hunting, and not fool enough to play a game of 14 II, XVII| honour, of an insignificant fool like myself. Move over,