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1 Say, the sharp old coon is getting a pointer on us.
2 He's a jolly old coon ; and then we owe it to them after all they did for you.
3 What's to keep a spark or a coal from that old coon from falling or rolling on the wrong side of the line?
4 He and old Daddy Bob are worse on religion than two old coons on a fowl-yard, said Marston.
5 "I'm kind of for that old coon . "
6 He took it up years ago, mainly for the timber, but he's one of these hard-headed old coons that's 'agin the Government,' on general principles.
7 "Don't 'my dear' me," said Mrs. Mole; "you're gwine off your silly old cokernut, you bald-headed old coon . "
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