I might have knowed it was some greenhorn, when I heard you coming two points off your course. |
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I knowed the curmudgeon's voice, and I expect he knowed my hand, for he has felt it before. |
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I knowed I was one year older than she was and it sorta riled me for her to talk about it. |
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If you only knowed it, you're givin' your measure for a first-class, custom-made lickin', and I'm the artist to do the job. |
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I shed 'a' done so, hed it been near enough, tho' I knowed I ked niver 'a' swum ashore. |
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He 'scribed the man that had conjured Willie but everybody knowed John had done it 'fore the fortune teller told us. |
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I says in a whisper, and feeling sick all over, because I knowed what he was thinking about. |
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I wish I knowed what was the reason of that, but there don't seem to be no way to find out. |
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Thur's a heap uf peepul in this town never knowed ye amounted to enuf to be preached about. |
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We've had a Frenchman here in his time, and it's my opinion he knowed more French than the Frenchman did. |
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Some of 'em never knowed what 'comed of deir brudders and sisters and daddies and mammies. |
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Both of us knowed what that meant, without having to explain to one another. |
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And I never knowed her to be wrong in aught else, so I'm ready to give in as she was reet about that. |
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But it's time the gentry swells knowed as how we're Yuman bein's as well as theirselves. |
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I t'ought I knowed a t'ing er two, but I don't know buttons from fishhooks. |
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Ef the truth war knowed, nare one of 'em afore could tell a book from a bear-trap. |
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I knowed when dey started dat Wealaka school across de river from de Broken Arrow town. |
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An next I knowed, folks began to stop off here inquirin for Mr. Guilford. |
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I knowed de words 'evil' and 'good' and a white man 'splain de others. |
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But in a little while I see a pale streak over the treetops, and knowed the day was coming. |
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Because he knowed how he was going to get all of them by and by. |
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I loaned him a two-bit piece, kunnel, an' he tol' me all he knowed! |
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You was 'fested with letheh straps an' uppity talk when I knowed you fust. |
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Sure I knowed the ould yahoo hadn't the price of a nanny-goat. |
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I was took by surprise, an' knowed nothin' on it beforehand, an' I was so flustered, I was clean as if I'd lost my tools. |
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First we knowed, gabbling along that away, we was right at the sycamores. |
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She's got more ambition an' gumption than ary young one I ever knowed. |
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Your uncle Silas knowed a family in Baton Rouge that knowed his people very well. |
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When Jimmy joined the colors first, he knowed that soon he'd Bea non-com. |
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I wanted an axe, but there wasn't any, only the one out at the woodpile, and I knowed why I was going to leave that. |
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Lor bless yer, this Lucyun, 'e knowed all the cackles as ever was chinned. |
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I knowed mighty well that a drownded man don't float on his back, but on his face. |
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It were a main place for pirates once, and a hand we had on board knowed all their names for it. |
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She was wicked teh deh heart an' we never knowed it.We lived in deh same house wid her an' I brought her up an' we never knowed how bad she was. |
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He sent me to say would you come directly, and that he knowed all about Kit, and could save him yet, and prove his innocence. |
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They said he was a p'fessor in a college, and could talk all kinds of languages, and knowed everything. |
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All Nate did know, or the little he knowed, was badness an' deviltry. |
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The king he give me a left-handed look out of the corner of his eye, and so I knowed enough to talk on the right side. |
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He knowed me again, he did, and screeched out to be heerd a mile off. |
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Haven't I knowed him ever since he wasn't higher'n a hoss's fetlock? |
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But a gooder man I never knowed, 'cept in de onpious sperrit. |
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That man come heah the firs day, an I knowed hes a rapscallion. |
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He's friendly same as I said an' he stood up an' showed me good-natured like, an' I imitated what he did till I knowed it by heart. |
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Everybody as knowed about Mester Craven knowed there was a little lad as was like to be a cripple, an' they knowed Mester Craven didn't like him to be talked about. |
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But, by dad, th' first thing that feller knowed he was dead. |
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And how long hev this news about me been knowed, Pa'son Tringham? |
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