The ragged rascals wanted to roll in the red dust to render themselves raggeder and raggeder and raggeder. |
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And there were also nine hundred beggars there, every one of them raggeder than the other, but Donald was raggeder than all of them together. |
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As time went by he grew filthier and filthier, raggeder and raggeder, and holier and holier. |
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He could not bear to look as the lovely old building, still untouched at the bottom, became raggeder and raggeder at its second story, as if a slow, deadly acid were consuming it. |
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You might have seen its chief getting browner and browner in the tropical sun, his clothes getting raggeder and raggeder, and his desire to get home again growing stronger and stronger. |
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