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1 A feller can't swim a mile when de water's full ob alligators.
2 While she said dis, de poor young man's eyes got full ob tears.
3 I could handle a whole meetin'-house full ob sech as dem.'
4 Nix Creek used to be just full ob fish.
5 Yo' is too full ob tricks fo' dis chile.
6 Massa!' cried Cudjo, 'dis valley am full ob honey.
7 She broke her rope dis mornin' en got at de apples en filled hersif full ob dem.
8 His pockets were full ob notes.
9 I jest done promised him dat we were gwine home t' dinnah, an' he 'spects a manger full ob oats.
10 He run laik he were goin' home t' a stable full ob oats, an' dat's how I got heah so quick.
11 'Golly, Massa!' cried he, as soon as they made their appearance, 'de creek here am full ob de turtle.'
12 "He deserbes to be shot full ob holes, an' I am de boy to do dat same, if only I gets de chance."
13 "Dat hole full ob salt water and full ob big fish; but I nebber gone down, and nebber intend to go-he, he, he!"
14 "Maybe da will take yo' for a long-lost brudder, too-yo 'isso full ob monkey shines," and then Tom had to laugh at the sally.
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