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tout 1. a. a person who spies on racehorses so as to obtain betting information to sell b. a person who sells information obtained by such spying 2. a person who sells tickets unofficially for a heavily booked sporting event, concert, etc., at greatly inflated prices |
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And whether it is that the word "storm" should not be pronounced upon the sea where the storms dwell thickly, or because men are shy of confessing their good hopes, it has become the nameless cape - the Cape TOUT COURT. There are times, my dear Harvard, when I feel as if I were really capable of everything--capable de tout, as they say here--of the greatest excesses as well as the greatest heroism. C'est assez pour aujourd'hui, messieurs; demain nous recommencerons, et j'espere que tout ira bien. |
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