1 Well, I'll learn her how to meddle.
2 Well, then, the old thing commenced again.
3 Well, I see I warn't hurt, thanks to goodness.
4 Well, I've noticed that thing plenty times since.
5 Well, Ben Rogers, if I was as ignorant as you I wouldn't let on.
6 Well, I knowed a potato would do that before, but I had forgot it.
7 Well, if that's the way I'm agreed, but I don't take no stock in it.
8 Well, I went fooling along in the deep woods till I judged I warn't far from the foot of the island.
9 Well, likely it was minutes and minutes that there warn't a sound, and we all there so close together.
10 Well, about this time he was found in the river drownded, about twelve mile above town, so people said.
11 Well, it was a good long job, but I was getting towards the end of it when I heard pap's gun in the woods.
12 Well, I couldn't see no advantage in going where she was going, so I made up my mind I wouldn't try for it.
13 Well, all at once here comes a canoe; just a beauty, too, about thirteen or fourteen foot long, riding high like a duck.
14 Well, last I pulled out some of my hair, and blooded the axe good, and stuck it on the back side, and slung the axe in the corner.
15 Well," says I, "I think they are a pack of flat-heads for not keeping the palace themselves 'stead of fooling them away like that.'
16 Well, then I happened to think how they always put quicksilver in loaves of bread and float them off, because they always go right to the drownded carcass and stop there.
17 Well, when Tom and me got to the edge of the hilltop we looked away down into the village and could see three or four lights twinkling, where there was sick folks, maybe; and the stars over us was sparkling ever so fine; and down by the village was the river, a whole mile broad, and awful still and grand.
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