Tha are verry tuff ov life, and will outlive an injun rubber shoe, and don't seem tew gro old enny faster than a paving stone duz. |
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I was goin' to slick up and drop around to see her, but this here Injun agent got in ahead of me. |
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At the same time, they counts on salivating the old Injun what fools them a-plenty. |
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Then Johnny savvies Injun talk pretty well and you're sure to run across them or their camps. |
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Betty can scrooch down, and I'll be the father, and put leaves on her, and then I'll be a great Injun and fire at her. |
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I learnt him how to talk Injun an' read rapids an' build a fire with tinder an' elbow grease. |
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Last Fliday you go fish, and when me water horse, see Injun sellee you fish. |
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Say, Tex, honest Injun, would you 'a' fired off that dynamite if it had come to a showdown? |
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Chances are youd feel like tackling him, and trying to take it away, now wouldnt you, honest Injun? |
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We had honest Injun run up from one dollar till it was over twenty dollars a share. |
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Grandfather had not actually promised to take themnothing so solemn as honest Injun or Cross my heart. |
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He gazed thoughtfully at Injun, who, out in the sunlight, was still admiring his stickpin. |
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He matched Injun cunnin' agin the 'white laws' en got ostracized. |
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But say, Tom, now's a mighty good time to get that box, if Injun Joe's drunk. |
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Presently, when the moon emerged again, Injun Joe was standing over the two forms, contemplating them. |
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Potter and Injun Joe were carrying a handbarrow with a rope and a couple of shovels on it. |
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There won't even a plebe speak to him, 'cept me an' you an' Injun. |
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You was axing, Tom, ef there was more business with thim Injun critters. |
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Injun Joe, the actual murderer, tries to kill Tom during the hearing in court and makes a hasty exit. |
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All three Rhino horizontal wells are targeting oil in the Big Injun Sand formation in Union District of Clay County. |
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We were introduced to the splendour of the Mississippi and the Great Outdoors by Tom Sawyer, Huck Finn and Injun Joe. |
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That fellow you was just talking with is as good a canoeman as an Injun. |
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He said to himself that if he had strength enough to get back to the spring he would stay there, and nothing should tempt him to run the risk of meeting Injun Joe again. |
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Injun Joe infested all his dreams, and always with doom in his eye. |
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And mind you, keep a lookout for Injun Joe, because he said he was going to drop into town and spy around once more for a chance to get his revenge. |
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