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1 I tell you, there's somethin' happened to the old buster - you mark my words!
2 You have got your revenge, old buster - the crown is come to its own, and more than its own.
3 She's just about where the old king rattler crosses to go into the swamp - the old buster Duncan and I have been telling you of.
4 Queer old buster , old Nutcombe, leaving a fellow he hardly knew from Adam a cool million quid just because he cured him of slicing.
5 He was the old buster who, a few years later, came down to breakfast one morning, lifted the first cover he saw, said Eggs!
6 The Gospel Opry, well, they say that's a cover for old Buster .
7 Trumpeting with terror, Old Buster was a dwindling dot far down the grassy ridge.
8 Old Buster had moved out from the grove and was shuffling warily toward the camp.
9 It was old Buster , with his right fore leg broken and a bullet wound in his head.
10 It had been, they decided, simpler to move the camp than to remove the body of Old Buster .
11 "Got a pa'tridge; he's an old buster , " said Jimmy.
12 "In with you, now, you old buster ! " he would say to a lump of coal.
13 "The old buster 's savage on pie,-gettin 'faton it, I tell you, Jane, though his jaws are like nut-crackers yet."
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