I wouldn't be surprised if you grew up to be a mind reader, like that feller in the show we went to at the townhall a spell ago. |
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I'd knock a feller down 'at called me 'liar' to my face, even now, old an' bedrid' as I be. |
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A feller gits sort of sot in his ways, and it's hard to give in to the other chap. |
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He was a tremendous big feller, said MGraw, heaping a tin plate with johnnycake and pouring bacon grease over it. |
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At the nape of yer neck, while a feller in front squirts yer down with a 'ose. |
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I'll bet the wind takes the hide off of a feller up here in the wintertime. |
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So he goes to his broker, who goes to a big feller, who goes to quint, who goes to us. |
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There's a feller which he got it such a breath, Moe, he ought to put a revenue stamp on his chin. |
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And even when the feller got afoul of him, the chances are the old land-pirut would steal the brick. |
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That fresh guy is a dead ringer for a feller that quit his wife and five kids in Livingston and run off with a biscuit-shooter. |
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A feller that kin kick like that didn't orter be called Sapwood nor saphead nor Sapanything. |
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When a feller has been doin' a puzzle it kind of satisfies him to find out the answer. |
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They say't 'What's one man's meat 's pizen t' the other feller,' and I guess it's so enough. |
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I turned and floored a feller that was too pressing, and hollered it was all right too. |
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Jack was handy in the cabin, and capital feller to carry soup from the gally, aft. |
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It was a feller who was wheeling out a hand truck loaded with boxes from the shipping department. |
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Maybe he was right enough, if the feller getting off had got any horse sense. |
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Bought her for eight dollars of the feller that owned her, and she was a hulk for sartin then. |
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At last I got soz I could see, n looked down to see if the feller wuz a swingin clar of the rocks, but I could nt see him. |
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A likely young feller with a team an' a woman could do tiptop on that eighty. |
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A likely young feller with a team an' a woman could do tip-top on that eighty. |
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Wot's the use o' givin' a bloated corp'ration a nickel w'en a feller can mog along on his feets? |
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I mind onc't th' come along a high-toned feller from in around In'i'NOP'lus somers. |
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I ricolleck one time I seed a big feller a bullyin' a po' little devil, an' I told him to quit an' he wouldn't, an' I whaled him. |
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There 's a young feller 'round here, Betsy, as wants ter look out fer his wizen. |
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Why, that's a great friend from Borrochson's, a feller by the name Rubin what is one of the actors by the yiddisher theayter. |
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And the sperrit o' the little feller, jest takin' his dorg 'n' lightin' out with nothin' but a perlite good-bye! |
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You saw a cricket that big and this Gurlone feller took a couple of pink elephants out of his pocket to pay the check. |
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I hope dot der suberstitious feller meeds oop mit a plack cat or somet'ing, so dot you ged his chob, Matt. |
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Mar got a hundred dollars for that pome, from that editor feller and his pardner. |
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When I see the feller go over, an' seen you start to'RDS the water, I jest took after the others. |
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That sawbones feller is right when he says the progress will be slow. |
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And I'd just as soon be here, and a dum sight juster, as the feller said. |
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That feller she has picked out for herself must be the EMP'ror of Peeroo. |
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He was the darndest buttin', jumpin' feller that ever I see. |
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You'll be a deadhead yourself if you ain't careful, young feller! |
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Someway that feller sort o' went ag'in' me, to'RDS the last. |
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The checkerboard feller was standing up when we opened the door. |
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The checkerboard feller was standin up when we opened the door. |
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The Fo'mast hands wa'n't talkin' of nothin' else, so this feller said. |
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Wall I hed a great time with that feller, but I got here at last. |
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We all stand pat for the feller on account of his father and Mary-Clare. |
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I didn't have any small change so I handed the feller a five-dollar bill. |
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An 'Only' is a nonpareil, the feller that does one kind of a turn better'n any other feller. |
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Charlie is visiting his uncle J. Albert Clark, the feller that we sassed. |
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What's the use o' linin' on a feller that can't stand still a second? |
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I never did see a feller who looked more like a scallawag than him. |
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A blue-eyed feller with a mustache, but he gave me a plunk not to tell. |
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Hymie's a good feller, Mawruss, and a smart business man, too. |
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I see 'a feller git hit plum in th' head when my reg'ment was a-standin' at ease onct. |
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The old feller was sittin' on the piazza in a big rattan chair. |
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Yer jest one little feller amongst a hull lot of others, and yeh've got to keep quiet an' do what they tell yeh. |
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And here have I been knocking about, year after year, from pillar to post, as if I was no more than the commonest feller in the parish. |
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Well, ole feller, you just try and get quieted down some now. |
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Atkins, take that feller out of this house and off my premises. |
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Ef I had the feller here as was runin' it I'd give him a dose o' buckshot! |
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Why should a girl like that Colton one talk about a feller like you? |
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The town's as flat, my dear feller,' replied Mr Chuckster, 'as the surface of a Dutch oven. |
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Look at that feller shut his eyes and stretch his derned old neck! |
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It's necessary to draw the line somewheres, my fine feller,' replied the principal. |
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I tell ye, ye hadn't ought to have sassed that mesmerist feller. |
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But, by dad, th' first thing that feller knowed he was dead. |
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We was a-standin' purty peaceable fer a spell, 'though there was men runnin' ev'ry way all 'round us, an' while we was a-standin' like that, 'long come a big fat feller. |
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Curse me, but he was the strongest chap I ever struck, an' him a old feller, with a white moustache, one that thin you would think he couldn't throw a shadder. |
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