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Suborn to keep close watch there for us, and Thursday morning, Sept. 21, just two weeks after the robbery, Oscar saw us, and fled into town with the alarm.
The Story of Cole Younger, by Himself Cole Younger 1880
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Suborn suh-BORN (verb) To induce secretly to do an unlawful thing; to induce to commit perjury; also: to obtain (perjured testimony) from a witness -- www. merriam-webster.com
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Suborn suh-BORN (verb) To induce secretly to do an unlawful thing; to induce to commit perjury; also: to obtain (perjured testimony) from a witness -- www. merriam-webster.com
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Suborn suh-BORN (verb) To induce secretly to do an unlawful thing; to induce to commit perjury; also: to obtain (perjured testimony) from a witness -- www. merriam-webster.com
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