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" I don't sleep no mo' dis night. You go 'long,' he says, 'an' leave me by my own se'f.' "Dis was 'bout one o'clock in de mawnin'. "
The Atlantic Monthly - Page 585
1874
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Mark Twain's sketches, new and old

Samuel Langhorne Clemens - 1875 - 332 pages
...'I don't sleep no mo' dis night. You go 'long, he says, ' an' leave me by my own se'f.' 207 on ban', gittin' de officers' breakfast. I was a-stoopin' down...pushin" it back, jist as I pushes yo' foot, — an" I'd jist got de pan o' hot biscuits in my han' an" was 'bout to raise up, when I see a black face come...
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Mark Twain's Sketches New and Old

Mark Twain - 1875 - 320 pages
...'I don't sleep no mo" dis night. You go 'long, he says, 'an' leave me by my own se'f.' 207 on ban', gittin' de officers' breakfast. I was a-stoopin' down...stove, — an' I'd opened de stove do' wid my right ban', — so, pushin" it back, jist as I pushes yo' foot, — an' I'd jist got de pan o' hot biscuits...
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Information wanted, and other sketches, by Mark Twain, Volume 94

Samuel Langhorne Clemens - 1876 - 178 pages
...de mawnin ' ; dey's somefin on my mine,' he says ; ' I don't sleep no mo' dis night. You go 'long, he says, ' an' leave me by my own se'f.' " Dis was...pushin' it back, jist as I pushes yo' foot, — an' I'd jist got de pan o' hot biscuits in my han' an' was 'bout to raise up, when I see a black face come...
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Rambling Notes of an Idle Excursion

Mark Twain - 1878 - 160 pages
...in de mawnin'; dey's somefin' on my mine, he says; ' I don't sleep no mo' dis night. You go 'long, he says,' an' leave me by my own se'f.' " Dis was...de mawnin'. Well, 'bout seven, I was up an' on han' gettin' de officers' breakfast. I was a-stoopin' down by de stove,—jist so, same as if yo' foot was...
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Gleanings from popular authors, grave and gay, Volume 1

Gleanings - 1882 - 692 pages
...o'clock in de mawnin'. Dey's somefin on my mine,' he says, ' I don' sleep no mo' dis night You go 'long,' he says, 'an' leave me by my own se'f.' "Dis was "bout one o'clock iu de mawniu'. Well, 'bout seven, I was up an' on hau', gittin" de officers' breakfas'. I was a stoopin'...
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Mark Twain's Sketches, New and Old: Now First Published in Complete Form

Mark Twain - 1893 - 324 pages
...de ma wnin' ; dey's somefin on my mine,' he says ; 'I don't sleep no' mo' dis night. You go 'long,' he says, 'an' leave me by my own se'f.' "Dis was 'bout...mawnin'. Well, 'bout seven, I was up an' on han', gittin'de officers' breakfast. I was a-stoopiu' down by de stove,— jist so, same as if yo: foot was...
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Sketches, New and Old

Mark Twain - 1899 - 448 pages
...in de mawnin' ; dey's somefin on my mine,' he says; ' I don't sleep no mo' dis night. You go 'long,' he says, 'an' leave me by my own se'f.' " Dis was...pushin' it back, jist as I pushes yo' foot — an' I'd jist got de pan o' hot biscuits in my han' an' was 'bout to raise up, when I see a black face come...
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The Writings of Mark Twain [pseud.], Volume 19

Mark Twain - 1903 - 434 pages
...says; ' I don't sleep no mo' dis night. You go 'long,' he says, ' an' leave me by my own se'f. 1 " Dis was "bout one o'clock in de mawnin*. Well, 'bout...pushin' it back, jist as I pushes yo' foot — an' I'd jist got de pan o' hot biscuits in my han' an' was 'bout to raise up, when I see a black face come...
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The Writings of Mark Twain, Volume 19

Mark Twain - 1917 - 450 pages
...dey's somefin on my mine,' he says; 'I don't sleep no mo' dis night. You go 'long,' he says, ' an1 leave me by my own se'f.' " Dis was 'bout one o'clock...pushin' it back, jist as I pushes yo' foot — an' I'd jist got de pan o' hot biscuits in my han' an' was 'bout to raise up, when I see a black face come...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 34

1874 - 812 pages
...de mawnin' ; dey 's somefin on my mine,' he says; ' I don't sleep no mo' dis night. You go 'long,' he says, ' an' leave me by my own se'f.' " Dis was...jist so, same as if yo' foot was de stove, — an' I 'd opened de stove do wid my right han', — so, pushin' it back, jist as I pushes yo' foot, —...
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