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1 But I am a dull- witted fellow , I suppose, and I didn't suspect.
2 The poor half- witted fellow was so badly frightened that he could only groan.
3 Fergus regarded Gibbie as a half witted fellow , and had no fear of him.
4 The cook, a half- witted fellow , was another man who seemed to have no fear.
5 He is but an idle, boasting, half- witted fellow , as harmless as he is silly.
6 Joe, who was a quick- witted fellow , replied with much gravity:-
7 Davy Butts knew nothing of this at the time; but he was a quick- witted fellow .
8 He was a stolid, slow- witted fellow , but, as we say, with a heart of gold.
9 I saw that half- witted fellow , Billy Blake about.
10 There lived formerly, near Bagdad, a half- witted fellow , who was much addicted to the use of bang.
11 As it is now, Columbia gets only two because that quick- witted fellow put it over his own line.
12 A half- witted fellow , who went by the name of Hon-Yost Schuyler, had been captured and was in Arnold's camp.
13 The workman, a dull- witted fellow , thought he had stumbled upon a case of murder, and rushed back to the office.
14 He was described as a daring, quick- witted fellow , and many a disaster that had befallen us was owing to him.
15 Now, there was in the company a notable, sharp- witted fellow , a mean man of estate, and his name was old Inquisitive.
16 The first brother is Tommy (Jonathan Tucker), a bright, bold and quick- witted fellow , as well as a budding artist.
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