Decoit

Word DECOIT
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Donc hier 2h30 de reunion ca je l'ai dit, matage du dernier episode de Kimi Wa Pet qui decidement me decoit toujours autant comme s'il allait changer a force de le regarder ... ❋ Pinku-tk (2006)

[197] "Et les decoit en se masquant de la personne d'autruy." ❋ 1509-1564 (1996)

* Et les decoit en se masquant de la personne d'autruy: [1239] 1 ❋ 1509-1564 (1996)

It was the walk, the slight military precision, that caused the decoit to mutter, "No hill Afghan that." ❋ William Alexander Fraser (1896)

And as to the matter of a thug or a decoit, half our men have been taught the art of the strangler. ❋ William Alexander Fraser (1896)

A document was written out by Dewan Sewlal promising that in the event of the decoits carrying out the mission they had come upon the estate would be restored to Raja Karowlee, and that he would be compelled to assign to the three decoit leaders villages within that territory in rent free tenure. ❋ William Alexander Fraser (1896)

"_Lucker khan Bhaina, Bowree_," the Gulab said in a low voice, and the woman's eyes took on a startled look for it was a decoit password, and the Bowrees were a clan of decoits akin to the Bagrees. ❋ William Alexander Fraser (1896)

Barlow had waited until the decoit would have gone before showing the papers that were in his pocket because it was an advantage that the enemy should think them lost. ❋ William Alexander Fraser (1896)

Then from the shimmer of moonlight thrust the white form of a big Turcoman horse that was thrown almost to his haunches, his breast striking the back of the decoit. ❋ William Alexander Fraser (1896)

In Hindi he said: "Ajeet Singh, if you are a Bagree decoit you are in the protection of Bhowanee, and you make oath to her." ❋ William Alexander Fraser (1896)

This elimination of individuals gave the Dewan a fine opportunity; promises made without witnesses were sure to be of a richer texture; also surely the word of a Dewan was of higher value than the word of a decoit if, at a future time, their evidences clashed. ❋ William Alexander Fraser (1896)

When the confession was finished Kassim commanded the _Mullah_ to rub his cube of India ink over the thumb of the decoit and the mark was imprinted on the paper. ❋ William Alexander Fraser (1896)

Evidently the old Raja had run the official comb through his territories, for the decoit force was composed of a hundred men from Karowlee, under Ajeet Singh, and a hundred from Alwar, led by Sookdee. ❋ William Alexander Fraser (1896)

Then the thin drawn face of the Resident was flattened out by control, and he commanded the decoit to talk on. ❋ William Alexander Fraser (1896)

"You are a decoit who robs and kills, and thugs kill and rob; you are both disciples of this murderous creature, Kali." ❋ William Alexander Fraser (1896)

The decoit cleared his throat and began: "I, Ajeet Singh, hold allegiance to the Raja of Karowlee, and am Chief of the Bagrees, who are decoits." ❋ William Alexander Fraser (1896)

"It is Ajeet Singh," Sookdee said pointing to where the Chief lay with his head in the lap of a decoit. ❋ William Alexander Fraser (1896)

The decoit, believing that Bootea was designed for Nana Sahib's harem, knew that as one favoured in the Prince's eyes, he would surely be put to death if he offended her. ❋ William Alexander Fraser (1896)

Eesa Meean himself, their exclusion from the benefits of the engagement might be attributed to decoit or artifice on his part. ❋ William Sleeman (1822)

The Court of Directors complain that decoit prisoners are not tried as soon as they are caught, but they know little of the difficulties that the officers under me find in getting them tried, for political officers have, in truth, had little encouragement to undertake such duties, and it is only a few choice spirits that have entered upon the duty _con amore_. ❋ William Sleeman (1822)

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