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At the very least I had to grant him the luck of the devil.
The fellow that did it must have had the luck of the devil.
And isn't it the luck of the devil that the master don't require me tomorrow afternoon?
He wanted a chair to sit in while he played which would give him "the luck of the devil".
Dad says Lucas has the luck of the devil."
"Even flying low, like we did, we had the luck of the devil.
The luck of the devil, he had.
The luck of the devil's with him!
I had been certain that Metcalfe must have lost us in the storm - he had the luck of the devil.
'This is the luck of the devil!
A half-breed pookah with the luck of the devil."
"scrag," willi said, when he could talk, "you've the luck of the devil.
"Luck of the devil," muttered the angel.
'Ponmy soul,Ramage,either you have the luck of the devil or you know how to choose people."
"That must have been a stroke of luck on von Schiller's side - the luck of the devil.
When the story was done, he said, "You boys had the luck of the devil--I hope you know that.
-the luck of the Devil himself. . . you might just be lucky enough to capture the cluricaune, in iron.
He seemed to have an infinite capacity for survival and, oJ course, Shasa grinned cynically, the luck of the devil himself.
Luck of the Devil (1939, TV film)
"Luck of the devil," said Mr. Kershaw.
"And so, our Russian neighbors have the luck of the devil," Fang Gan replied, handing the folder over to the senior Minister Without Portfolio.
1893 "The Luck of the Devil" published in The Pall Mall Magazine, October 1893
May the luck of the Irish be with you always.
I had the luck of the Irish to get that part.
The luck of the Irish doesn't even begin to describe it.
"I know that we definitely have the luck of the Irish."
I suppose my secret is the luck of the Irish.
Strike me blind but he's got the luck of the Irish.
"And it isn't the luck of the Irish that we won."
On such things are careers made or broken: and they talk about the luck of the Irish.
If he is to succeed in even that limited task, he'll need a lot more than the luck of the Irish.
The luck of the Irish just might muck up the title picture.
There's no such thing as the luck of the Irish.' "
The luck of the Irish should be apparent at three other folk happenings.
I'd say more likely she's got nerves of steel or the luck of the Irish.
If ladies caught a bit o' the luck of the Irish and got to .
I've definitely got a bit of the luck of the Irish now!"
It must be a laugh a minute to be in your family and at last, you deserve the luck of the Irish.
But it was also clear that a series of circumstances - the Luck of the Irish?
"It wasn't the luck of the Irish that we're here," Moran said.
Said you must have the luck of the Irish somewhere in your back pocket to have gone back out there.
"To come from all that and everything that's happened with injuries I've got the luck of the Irish on my side most definitely.
The Luck of the Irish is a US film released in 1936.
'So much for the luck of the Irish, huh?'
It was the luck of the Irish that saved Martin Donnelly.
At this table, though, with the luck of the Irish, South jumped to game in his suit, putting West on lead.
"This is like the luck of the Irish," Billy says amiably, while scoring yet another basket.