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Not so well as plain dealing, which will not cost a man a doit.
"I have told ye" sir" said he, "that not one doit of it belongs to me.
I'll rather be found out and hang, than give a doit to one man-jack of you.'
Why not a doit care we.
The verses of old Baro are not worth A doit!
"No promises with just the equipment in the van-" "Doit."
Doit may refer to:
Hang 'em, I'll not venture a doit of Discretion on either of their heads.
"Committing to my own sortof project, that's like, 'Okay, let me black out two years of my life and doit.'"
"Doit," the officer snarled at Fet.
You have pray'd well to-day: This morning for ten thousand of your throats I'd not have given a doit.
"There ain't a thing left here," said Merry, still feeling round among the bones; "not a copper doit nor a baccy box.
BOULT I cannot be bated one doit of a thousand pieces.
Tout doit changer (Everything Should Change)
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Her play Papa doit manger has been taken into the repertoire of the Comédie française.
Papa doit manger is only the second play by a female writer to be taken into the repertoire of the Comédie française.
The Dutch say that without a habit of thinking of every doit before you spend it, no man can be a good merchant or conduct trade with success.
"Doit," she said flady.
"Willie Doit (Feat.
La liberté doit marcher au flambeau de la philosophie.
"Doit, dammit!"
Magnus didnot doit, he onlysaidit!"
Il doit absolument vous connaître.
Tout Doit Disparaitre (Everything Must Go) (1997)