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  • So I'm gettin 'ready to make me play, see, because I know wot the score is and that the one chap with a chance to stop me' as to be bluffin 'because' e ain't 'oldin' diddly-squat in 'is paws.

    The Moment Of The Magician Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984

  • So I'm gettin 'ready to make me play, see, because I know wot the score is and that the one chap with a chance to stop me' as to be bluffin 'because' e ain't 'oldin' diddly-squat in 'is paws.

    The Moment Of The Magician Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984

  • So I'm gettin 'ready to make me play, see, because I know wot the score is and that the one chap with a chance to stop me' as to be bluffin 'because' e ain't 'oldin' diddly-squat in 'is paws.

    The Moment of the Magician Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984

  • So I'm gettin 'ready to make me play, see, because I know wot the score is and that the one chap with a chance to stop me' as to be bluffin 'because' e ain't 'oldin' diddly-squat in 'is paws.

    The Moment of the Magician Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984

  • When you played your cards with Willie, you never really knew Whether he was bluffin 'or whether he was true.

    RAMBLING, GAMBLING WILLIE Dylan, Bob, 1941- 1962

  • "Jest try it once if yer think I'm bluffin ', men."

    Ted Strong's Motor Car Edward C. Taylor

  • "He was one of them harmless bluffin 'boys you could take by the ear and lead around like he had a ring in his nose."

    Trail's End George W. Ogden

  • But, er course, she's only bluffin, 'for it's as prime as it can be,

    Poems Teachers Ask For Selected by readers of "Normal Instructor-Primary Plans" Various

  • If I stay in this town they'll subpeeny me an 'make me testify under oath, an' then I'll perjure myself an 'get caught at it, an' I'm too old a gambler to get caught bluffin 'on no pair.

    The Long Chance 1918

  • "I heard it all," said the Irishman, "and until the last word I thought you were a lot of bluffin 'cowards."

    Harrigan Max Brand 1918

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