1 Most everybody was on the boat.
2 No; but I don't know everybody yet.
3 Most everybody thought it at first.
4 There warn't a sound there; everybody was asleep.
5 Everybody looked hungry at it, and licked their chops.
6 The rain poured down, and never a light showed; everybody in bed, I reckon.
7 Next Sunday we all went to church, about three mile, everybody a-horseback.
8 By and by they fetched the niggers in and had prayers, and then everybody was off to bed.
9 Everybody said it was a real beautiful oath, and asked Tom if he got it out of his own head.
10 Everybody clapped their hands and stomped on the floor like a perfect storm, whilst the king held up his head and smiled proud.
11 Yes," says I, "and other times, when things is dull, they fuss with the parlyment; and if everybody don't go just so he whacks their heads off.
12 Everybody was sorry she died, because she had laid out a lot more of these pictures to do, and a body could see by what she had done what they had lost.
13 They peddle out such a fish as that by the pound in the market-house there; everybody buys some of him; his meat's as white as snow and makes a good fry.
14 We went to a clump of bushes, and Tom made everybody swear to keep the secret, and then showed them a hole in the hill, right in the thickest part of the bushes.
15 Then it was most daylight and everybody went to bed, and I went to bed with Buck, and when I waked up in the morning, drat it all, I had forgot what my name was.
16 Everybody that seen the shooting was telling how it happened, and there was a big crowd packed around each one of these fellows, stretching their necks and listening.
17 Everybody made a rush for the front door, because, of course, a stranger don't come every year, and so he lays over the yaller-fever, for interest, when he does come.
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