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1 Now you'd better climb in agin,folks;it 'stimewewere off.
2 Some o' these bloated officials had better climb down before next leckshen.
3 Much better climb up this tree out of the way of the brute.
4 Yer better climb inter the band-wagon, son; it's the last call.
5 Now you'd better climb over the seat and let Mommy buckle you in.
6 Maybe you'd better climb off and go up to the house for a little.
7 After an appreciable moment it occurred to me that perhaps I'd better climb down.
8 You'd better climb up, Peterkin, and pull a few bunches.
9 You'd better climb on your horse, remarked the Sergeant.
10 You had better climb the hill.
11 Maybe you'd better climb a tree.
12 Perhaps you'd better climb a tree.
13 You'd better climb down now.
14 We'd better climb together.
15 While I am dressing the buck you boys had better climb up to the plateau and see that our ponies are all right.
16 Jeff swung his head to the side and called out, "I think you'd better climb up here and take a look at this."
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