1 I reckoned I better keep still.
2 We scrouched down and laid still.
3 I had got so uneasy I couldn't set still.
4 I didn't know how I was going to set still.
5 And how slow and still the time did drag along.
6 He wore out by and by, and laid still a while, moaning.
7 I waited, and it seemed a good while, everything was so still and lonesome.
8 I poked along well on to an hour, everything still as rocks and sound asleep.
9 I could hear the owls and the wolves away off in the woods, and it seemed terrible still.
10 I wished the woman would say something more; the longer she set still the uneasier I was.
11 It was that dull kind of a regular sound that comes from oars working in rowlocks when it's a still night.
12 I clipped along, and all of a sudden I bounded right on to the ashes of a camp fire that was still smoking.
13 They all crowded up and leaned over the rails, nearly in my face, and kept still, watching with all their might.
14 The moon was so bright I could a counted the drift logs that went a-slipping along, black and still, hundreds of yards out from shore.
15 I set down again, a-shaking all over, and got out my pipe for a smoke; for the house was all as still as death now, and so the widow wouldn't know.
16 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.
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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