1 They let the nigger come in that night.
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2 Why, I could stay in a cat house all night.
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In CHAPTER 1
3 "She slang her pups last night," said Slim.
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4 "I don't like to play ever night," said Slim.
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In CHAPTER 3
5 It came out of the night and invaded the room.
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6 Slim comes in sometimes two, three times a night.
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In CHAPTER 4
7 The sycamore leaves whispered in a little night breeze.
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8 "The boss was expectin you last night," the old man said.
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In CHAPTER 2
9 Like she says when we come up on the front porch las' Sat'day night.
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10 Rabbits come out of the brush to sit on the sand in the evening, and the damp flats are covered with the night tracks of 'coons, and with the spread pads of dogs from the ranches, and with the split-wedge tracks of deer that come to drink in the dark.'
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