We must find out the reason; for Maurice, depend upon it, has been hoaxing the poor fellow.
It is only fair to state that the doctor in the following tale was hoaxing the "dragoon.
While I have studied your advice with attention, and read your criticisms with care, I confess I have trembled more than once before your more palpable praise; for I thought you might be hoaxing me.
It is on an iconoclastic eagerness of one kind or another that nearly all hoaxing and practical joking is based.
One would not go to the trouble of murdering and hoaxing people if it did not hurt or vex somebody or other.
It was Theodore Hook, I believe, who originated the practice of hoaxing tradesmen into delivering long caravans of goods at some house or other, to the fury of the householder and the disturbance of traffic.
With all respect to this patriotic journalist, I am afraid the love of hoaxing and practical joking cannot be limited to the Latin, or even to the Continental races.
Hoaxing was the fashion of the day, and a childish fashion too.
The hoaxing stories of Theodore Hook are numberless.
One wonders, in turn, if Bret Harte did not do a little hoaxing in this line.
A roar burst from the tables, and the shrewd Asiatic saw in a moment that they were hoaxing his subordinates.
So what you want to know, then, is whether I was really hoaxing or not.
It was the girl who had driven him back from the interview with Koitska, the one who had casually announced she had saved his life at his hoaxing trial.
Look about you, therefore, my gay fellows in Germany: for, if I live, you shall not have all the hoaxing to yourselves.
Well, to conclude: I am not quite sure but we ought to be angry at your taking these sort of hoaxing liberties with our literati; and I don't know but some of us will be making reprisals.
Miss Anne Trelawny was not a little simple and credulous, and Wolcot delighted in hoaxing her.
Vanity and the love of hoaxingpeople were her prevailing passions; there was nothing worse behind.
By Jove though, it was the rarest piece of impudence I ever heard of; hoaxing a crowned head, quizzing one of the Lord's anointed is un peu trop fort.
Knowing what sort of a creature a magpie is, I amused myself with hoaxing her,--the fashionable amusement at court, you know.
You know, my dear, hoaxing is a fashionable amusement among the great.
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