I thought if he come to-day he'd like to see 'er, 'cause he useter tote her roun' on his back when she warn't big'r'n a shote. |
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I heard bout de fight de nex morn in kase Chapel Hill hit warn't fer frum whar I libed at dat time. |
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Jim West thought things looked scaly, but he warn't agoin' to backslide arter he'd got so fur. |
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Waal, then, old Kite didn't make no mistake when he said a tagger warn't a sarcumstance. |
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He allus said consarning 'em, though, that they'd best be let alone, for lions nor yet taggers warn't a sarcumstance to 'em. |
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It warn't no more exertion for her than 't would be to you to stick your finger through a cream puff. |
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And warn't it me as had been tried afore, and as had been know'd up hill and down dale in Bridewells and Lock-Ups? |
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That government man, that spoke in their favour, warn't his speech rich? |
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I took one slow step at a time and there warn't a sound, only I thought I could hear my heart. |
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There warn't no one near, except some one that was evidently a-callin' a dog somewheres out back of the gardings in the Park road. |
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It warn't no towhead that you could float by in ten minutes. |
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It warn't hard, you may suppose, for a seafaring man like me to work his way over to Italy. |
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He said if I warn't so ignorant, but had read a book called Don Quixote, I would know without asking. |
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Land, I warn't in no hurry to git out and buck at civilization again. |
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It warn't anything but a Sunday-school picnic, and only a primer-class at that. |
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There warn't nobody stirring anywhere, and the boat was slipping along, swift and steady, through the big water in the smoky moonlight. |
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It didn't take me long to make up my mind that these liars warn't no kings nor dukes at all, but just low-down humbugs and frauds. |
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Said when a person was in that line of business he'd got to look out for his own intrust, there warn't nobody else going to do it for him. |
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It kept a-coming, and when it was abreast of me I see there warn't but one man in it. |
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Bank cashier or not, Charlie warn't that much of a numskull. |
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The house warn't there one day, and gone the next, as some volk say. |
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The next time it come I see I warn't heading for it, but heading away to the right of it. |
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He said it warn't no use talking, heathens don't amount to shucks alongside of pirates to work a camp-meeting with. |
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Jim warn't on his island, so I tramped off in a hurry for the crick, and crowded through the willows, red-hot to jump aboard and get out of that awful country. |
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Blamed if he warn't the horriblest looking outrage I ever see. |
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