1 Jim allowed they'd got spoiled and was hove out of the nest.
2 So we allowed we would steal everything there was that come handy.
3 The king allowed he would go, too, and see if he couldn't strike something.
4 Well, the duke allowed he would take my bed; but the king allowed he wouldn't.
5 Then they got tired of it, and allowed they would "lay out a campaign," as they called it.
6 It warn't no slouch of an idea; and it warn't no slouch of a grindstone nuther; but we allowed we'd tackle it.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark TwainContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXXVIII. 7 Jim he allowed they was made, but I allowed they happened; I judged it would have took too long to make so many.
8 The king got the directions, and allowed he'd go and work that camp-meeting for all it was worth, and I might go, too.
9 MAKING them pens was a distressid tough job, and so was the saw; and Jim allowed the inscription was going to be the toughest of all.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark TwainContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXXVIII. 10 And he said people allowed there'd be another trial to get me away from him and give me to the widow for my guardian, and they guessed it would win this time.
11 The ferryboat was floating with the current, and I allowed I'd have a chance to see who was aboard when she come along, because she would come in close, where the bread did.
12 Jim he couldn't see no sense in the most of it, but he allowed we was white folks and knowed better than him; so he was satisfied, and said he would do it all just as Tom said.
13 When he got done he couldn't no way make up his mind which one for Jim to scrabble on to the wall, they was all so good; but at last he allowed he would let him scrabble them all on.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark TwainContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXXVIII. 14 She was at work on what they said was her greatest picture when she took sick, and every day and every night it was her prayer to be allowed to live till she got it done, but she never got the chance.
15 The Widow Douglas she took me for her son, and allowed she would sivilize me; but it was rough living in the house all the time, considering how dismal regular and decent the widow was in all her ways; and so when I couldn't stand it no longer I lit out.
16 There was a little one-horse town about three mile down the bend, and after dinner the duke said he had ciphered out his idea about how to run in daylight without it being dangersome for Jim; so he allowed he would go down to the town and fix that thing.
17 But after he got up half way about three times, and missed fire and fell every time, and the last time most busted his brains out, he thought he'd got to give it up; but after he was rested he allowed he would give her one more turn for luck, and this time he made the trip.
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