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The man was a born fool over a tiny little scrap of humanity he had sired.
Born Fools Wednesday will give us a nice midweek break.
Such a born fool does not deserve Sabin's protection."
"That there kid's a born fool," Dave Truman stated positively.
I never asked where she came from in the beginning,--out of the land of born fools, I guess.
A born fool would have the sense to do it, and Boyle is not a born fool.
One of the few surviving born fools among them cracked a tank and sipped fluid from his cupped hands, and they let him.
People began to talk, but above the hum of the conversation I heard young Somers say in a low voice: "Woodden, you're a born fool."
Only born fools beget fools.
'You still can't change the mind of a born fool,' " the ape quoted, squeezing tightly against Cashel's bare calf.
"They shore as hell wouldn't talk the kinda talk you've been talkie' unless they was a born fool or else huntin' trouble," he retorted venomously.
Like a born fool, which I can assure you I am, I foolishly demonstrated that I had snapped the communication of pain utterly.
I had a look round, but the natives and the brig were both hidden by a big, hummucky heap of twisted lava, the born fool in me suggested a run for the woods.
Not beini/e to a born fool, I suppose you've come up to this village I see find out what you can about the people here, and to if what you find out has any bearing on the -nurde-.
Mrs. Babbitt, awakened, irritably observed that she certainly did not know the name of Ted's host, that it was late, that Howard Littlefield was but little better than a born fool, and that she was sleepy.
Roger Pye and John Andrew had bungled the matter between them; and as for Joshua Pye, he must be a born fool not to suspect there was something wrong when he opened the cans and saw the color of the paint.
'Do you think, sir,' said Mr Willet, looking hard at Solomon Daisy--for it was his custom in cases of personal altercation to fasten upon the smallest man in the party--'do you think, sir, that I'm a born fool?'