It split the niggur's head clurdown to the thrapple.
Thur's not a tail o' anythin' else till we git clur roun' the mountain yander.
The cunnin' things seed the float stick, an' kep clur o' the karkidge.
Thur's clur ground not fur from us; and I'd stak a plew thur in it.
Still the water riz, an' kep a-risin', until it come clurup to her shoulder.
Thur wur a half o' mile o' clur parairy on every side o' me, an' I knowd the grizzly laid catch up afore I hed made three hundred yards in any direction.
I only make a nutch when I've throwed the clur dozen.
I watched the mustang until he wur clur out o' sight, an' then I wur puzzled what to do.
But thet they wur arter 'im, me an Bill's made out clur as mud--thet we sartintly hez.
A better idee then kim uppermost, an thet wur toclur out the anymal's inside, an thur cache.
Oncest yur clur o' the camp, 'ee may reck'n on us.
I met the pedlar shortly arter, and gin him sech a larrupin as laid him up for a month; but I hed to clur out for it, an I then tuk to the plains.
One in espeecial 'ud like to do it; an I knows who thet one air--leestwise I hev a tolable clur guess o' him.
I ain't myself much guv torst guessin'; but if I ain't doggonedly mistaken it air a clur case o' jellacy on the trail!
From the fixins that war diskevered in the holler tree, it air clur that what we seed on the Bluff war a party o' whites.
He'd be a durnationed greenhorn as can't see, clur as the light o' day, thet young Peint war plugged by thet ere bullet.
Ye've got no clur proof, that he's had any hand in the black bizness; and durn me!
But it air too clur i' the colour, an thin about the belly, for ole rattle-tail!
Thet she air in love wi' the young fellur is clur as Massissipi mud--in love wi' him to the eends o' her toe nails.
But it air equally clur that he's thinkin' o' the tother, an not o' her.
I hope she'll be able to steer clur o' havin' sech a cut-throat as him to be her lord an master.
It's clur they've goed off; an by the time we git up yander, they'll be hellurd.
It war the thick branches o' the cyprus that gin me no chance to make a clur cast.
I seed no more chance o' gettin' clur than kud a bar wi' a two ton log across the small o' his back.
It war the thick branches o' the cyprus that gin me no chance to make a clur cast, and havin' tried till I war tired, I gev that up too.
I seed no more chance o' gittin' clur than wud a bar wi' a two-ton log across the small o' his back.
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