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- Then don't fraternise with the enemy.
A lot of the lads fraternise with... - Fraternise? Fraternise?
And boys in different houses weren't meant to fraternise.
Are there any musicians you fraternise with whom you would describe, or who would describe themselves, as anarchists?
Even so, do you really think I would fraternise with such a low-life as you?
- Then don't fraternise with the enemy.
A lot of the lads fraternise with... - Fraternise? Fraternise?
And boys in different houses weren't meant to fraternise.
Are there any musicians you fraternise with whom you would describe, or who would describe themselves, as anarchists?
Even so, do you really think I would fraternise with such a low-life as you?
Nestor and me never fraternised with admirals.
Perhaps if you fraternised less with the lower orders, you'd feel their woes less keenly.
And as regards Mata Hari out there, no fraternising with foreign operatives, even if they're friendlies.
And they spend far too much time fraternising with the men.
But he's more interested in fraternising with the crew... inviting them to breakfast, and to watch water polo.
He hated us fraternising.
Heywood accused Daniel of fraternising with the villagers.
Nestor and me never fraternised with admirals.
Perhaps if you fraternised less with the lower orders, you'd feel their woes less keenly.
And as regards Mata Hari out there, no fraternising with foreign operatives, even if they're friendlies.
And they spend far too much time fraternising with the men.
But he's more interested in fraternising with the crew... inviting them to breakfast, and to watch water polo.
He hated us fraternising.
Heywood accused Daniel of fraternising with the villagers.