1 I could hear him through the blanket.
2 He had a blanket around his head, and his head was nearly in the fire.
3 We spread the blankets inside for a carpet, and eat our dinner in there.
4 I see the moon go off watch, and the darkness begin to blanket the river.
5 He drank and drank, and tumbled down on his blankets by and by; but luck didn't run my way.
6 I made a kind of a tent out of my blankets to put my things under so the rain couldn't get at them.
7 I got rid of the signs of my work, and dropped the blanket and hid my saw, and pretty soon pap come in.
8 We rummaged the clothes we'd got, and found eight dollars in silver sewed up in the lining of an old blanket overcoat.
9 I killed him, and curled him up on the foot of Jim's blanket, ever so natural, thinking there'd be some fun when Jim found him there.
10 Well, by night I forgot all about the snake, and when Jim flung himself down on the blanket while I struck a light the snake's mate was there, and bit him.
11 Jim made a floor for the wigwam, and raised it a foot or more above the level of the raft, so now the blankets and all the traps was out of reach of steamboat waves.
12 Then he went down on all fours and crawled off, begging them to let him alone, and he rolled himself up in his blanket and wallowed in under the old pine table, still a-begging; and then he went to crying.
13 I took all the coffee and sugar there was, and all the ammunition; I took the wadding; I took the bucket and gourd; I took a dipper and a tin cup, and my old saw and two blankets, and the skillet and the coffee-pot.
14 BY and by, when we got up, we turned over the truck the gang had stole off of the wreck, and found boots, and blankets, and clothes, and all sorts of other things, and a lot of books, and a spyglass, and three boxes of seegars.