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"What do you think the old coot said to me?"
"What she means is, we like to stay on the right side of the old coot!"
Hard to believe the old coot could ever have interested her, you know?
Believe me, I would have gone out of my way to avoid a meeting with the old coot.
Besides, what would I have to say to the old coot?
Because of this, he is often looked upon as an "old coot".
Was the old coot in training for a devil's job?
That old coot was a man to ride the river with, believe me.
"You put a lot of store in that old coot."
He was a stubborn old coot, though, and liked to go out alone.
To other reporters, he has called himself "an old coot."
Let the old coot sit and brood if he wants to!
But if you ask me, the old coot was really a wop.
God, you drive like the old coot who used to be my partner."
That's an interesting reality: the modernist as an old coot.
"The old coot is right for a change," Mildred said.
He's just a crazy old coot lives down there by the railroad tracks.
I actually quite liked the old coot, bad lute playing and all.
I should of dropped a cap in that old coot."
But I'm kind of worried about this old coot.
I took this to mean the old coot had retired from an exhausted plot line.
The old coot straightened up to look at her.
They all talk about how things are going to change now that the old coot, as they call him, is out of the picture.
"Just about everyone else thinks he's a crotchety old coot."
"You may not be an old coot, but you're stubborn."