1 Grangerford was a gentleman, you see.
2 He was a gentleman all over; and so was his family.
3 The old gentleman wrote, but nobody couldn't read it.
4 "He can't write with his left hand," says the old gentleman.
5 The old gentleman owned a lot of farms and over a hundred niggers.
6 That old gentleman that had just come looked all puzzled to death.
7 I had just one little glimpse of the old gentleman when he come in; then the bed hid him.
8 They dressed in white linen from head to foot, like the old gentleman, and wore broad Panama hats.
9 THEY was fetching a very nice-looking old gentleman along, and a nice-looking younger one, with his right arm in a sling.
10 No, my boy," says the old gentleman, "I'm sorry to say 't your driver has deceived you; Nichols's place is down a matter of three mile more.'
11 The old gentleman was for going along with me, but I said no, I could drive the horse myself, and I druther he wouldn't take no trouble about me.
12 They made the king tell his yarn, and they made the old gentleman tell his'n; and anybody but a lot of prejudiced chuckleheads would a seen that the old gentleman was spinning truth and t'other one lies.