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" seat,' and ef you won't pray yourselves, let me pray for you!" "Yes!" said Simon, by way of assisting his friend; "it's a game that all can win at! Ante up! ante up, boys — friends I mean — don't back out!" "Thar aint a sinner here," said Bugg, "no... "
Yankee humour, and Uncle Sam's fun. With an intr. by W. Jerdan - Page 7
by Yankee humour - 1853
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Simon Suggs' Adventures and Travels: Comprising All the Scenes, Incidents ...

Johnson Jones Hooper - 1858 - 402 pages
...boys — friends I mean — don't back out !" " Thar aint a sinner here," said Bugg, " no matter ef his soul's black as a nigger, but what thar's room...fulness of his benevolence ; " take stock! Here am /, the wickedest and blindest of sinners — has spent my whole life in the sarvice of the devil —...
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The South in the Building of the Nation: History of southern fiction, ed. by ...

American literature - 1909 - 550 pages
...out!" "Thar ain'ta sinner here," said Bugg, "no matter ef his soul's black as a nigger, but what that's room for him!" "No matter what sort of a hand you've got," added Simon, in the fullness of his benevolence; "take stock; Here am /, the wickedest and blindest of sinners; has spent...
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Simon Suggs' Adventures: Late of the Tallapoosa Volunteers, Together with ...

Johnson Jones Hooper - Alabama - 1928 - 152 pages
...up, boys — friends I mean — don't back out!" "Thar aint a sinner here," said Bugg, "no matter ef his soul's black as a nigger, but what thar's room for him!" of the devil — has come in on narry pair and won a pile!" and the Captain's face beamed with holy...
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