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Not being a fool, he leaves the documents behind in a safety-deposit vault. Unless I can fix up a deal with him, Mr. Reilly's wise play buncoes us and himself out of thirty thousand dollars." "Why don't you let him send for the papers first?" "Because he won't do it. Threaten nothing! Collins ain't that kind of a hairpin. He'd tell us to shoot and be damned."
In this manner protected from the insinuating blandishments of the "buncoes," and guided by his native shrewdness, Dennis finally found accommodation for his meager impedimenta in an unassuming lodging-house called The Stag. This establishment reflected, in a curious way, the demands of its patrons.
"Because a man buncoes a loving father out of five thousand dollars," Average Jones snorted gently, "is no reason why he should unanimously elect himself a life member of the Sons of Idleness," murmured Bertram.
Pa got me to put cold cream on his stings, and then he said, "Hennery, you are the limit." The Show Does Poor Business in the South Pa Side Tracks a Circus Car Filled with Creditors A Performance Given "For the Poor," Fills the Treasury A Wild West Man Buncoes the Show. Gee, but this show has been up against it the last week. We haven't made a paying stand anywhere.
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