I dunno that he thought much about it; he spent 'alf 'is time in the public, 'e did.
If they did, I dunno what would become of all you poor girls.
I dunno 'ow I shall get as far as the Edgware Road.
I dunno how Mis' Maltby had the heart to stand up an' face the minister long enough for him to say the words over 'em, her black bombazeen was that shabby!
Ben dunno how it mought strike folks ef they war ter know ez the witch-face hed been gin over ter sech cur'ous ways all of a suddenty.
An' I dunno why Narcissa be so set agin it," he muttered.
An' I dunnoez I ever viewed a waste-fuller critter'n this hyar very Mister Man.
Well--I dunnoas anything would be liable to happen," he said uncomfortably.
It's all of eighteen mile--I dunno but twenty, time y'get to the house.
I dunno as anybody ever found salvation by givin' away all he had for nothin'!
But I dunno but ye will understand better if I call myself, let us say the angel with the sickle--ho!
I dunno but I'll take her to Boston with me this trip,' and said it like he meant it.
Mary," said the aggrieved Sam, "I swow to God I dunno what yer drivin' at.
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