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1 Why, he's afraid to go coon huntin' at night for fear the cats'll get him.
2 The white boys from town yousta come and get Will and young Sammy to go coon huntin'.
4 If he could not go coon hunting with Otto Gruebe, he might be able to get in some skiing before long.
5 Poor old Philistine, he is a gone coon without his baccy.
6 The last time I went coon hunting, we treed something.
7 If Bunty puts me to construe anywhere on page 21, I'm a gone coon .
8 Pitch your Champion just four inches before his nose, and he's a gone coon .
9 Wish me joy, old fellow; I'm a gone coon .
10 Once let me loose on the lush, and, Lord love yer, I'm a gone coon !
11 No remedy possible; you're a gone coon sure.
12 I b'leeve you're gone coon already, ole man.
13 He's a gone coon ! La Faloise disdainfully rejoined.
14 I'm a gone coon I guess, Buck.
15 Ah recollect one night we went coon huntin and de boys wuz wanderin roun and got lost.
16 There is no hiding the fact that if we take the wrong turn we are all gone coons .
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