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  • Ten seconds later the sneak's paw, the lady's pocketbook, and an extremely sharp pearl-handled dagger are all three attached to the nearest table.

    jaxraven Diary Entry jaxraven 2006

  • "Seems reasonable," you think to yourself as you watch her pushing further through the crowd, almost laughing as you see a sneak's tiny paw heading for her pocket.

    jaxraven Diary Entry jaxraven 2006

  • And him, with his sneak's ways and his angel's face, clawed and fought his way up to being very valuable-alive'to enough people that it was no longer more profitable for him to be dead.

    The Shadow Of The Lion Lackey, Mercedes 2002

  • "What," he exclaimed, "and you here with him on this sneak's errand!"

    The Crossing Winston Churchill 1909

  • "What," he exclaimed, "and you here with him on this sneak's errand!"

    Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909

  • "What," he exclaimed, "and you here with him on this sneak's errand!"

    The Crossing 1904

  • It was a sneak's trick, that; and you're a cruel beast,

    Gone to Earth Mary Gladys Meredith Webb 1904

  • I had read their stories, and sympathised with them, and hated (as I hate still) the miscreants who, in the name of "patriotism" had acted the sneak's and coward's part to ruin them.

    Boycotted And Other Stories Talbot Baines Reed 1872

  • Mark Galloway's ears must have played him false; but it was a regular sneak's trick to come and repeat it to the school.

    The Channings Henry Wood 1850

  • If you will put me in that sneak's shoes, you will do society a real service.

    Scenes from a Courtesan's Life Honor�� de Balzac 1824

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