1 The duke shed his coat and said he was all right now.
2 I noticed the window was up; so he had clumb in by the shed.
3 The first shed we come to the preacher was lining out a hymn.
4 The preachers had high platforms to stand on at one end of the sheds.
5 I clumb up the shed and crept into my window just before day was breaking.
6 He shed them so thick they kind of clogged up the air, and altogether he shed seventeen suits.
7 The preaching was going on under the same kinds of sheds, only they was bigger and held crowds of people.
8 There was sheds made out of poles and roofed over with branches, where they had lemonade and gingerbread to sell, and piles of watermelons and green corn and such-like truck.
9 The chain fell down, and we opened the door and went in, and shut it, and struck a match, and see the shed was only built against a cabin and hadn't no connection with it; and there warn't no floor to the shed, nor nothing in it but some old rusty played-out hoes and spades and picks and a crippled plow.
10 When he had got out on the shed he put his head in again, and cussed me for putting on frills and trying to be better than him; and when I reckoned he was gone he come back and put his head in again, and told me to mind about that school, because he was going to lay for me and lick me if I didn't drop that.