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Cudjo’s Cave choose

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[US] J.T. Trowbridge Cudjo’s Cave 349: What have you got those bracelets on for?
at bracelets, n.
[US] J.T. Trowbridge Cudjo’s Cave 39: See here, Dutchy! ye hain’t been foolin’ us, have ye?
at Dutchy, n.
[US] J.T. Trowbridge Cudjo’s Cave 120: Gorry! me sech a brute, me war for leavin’ ye dar in de lot.
at gorry!, excl.
[US] J.T. Trowbridge Cudjo’s Cave 310: I’s a tuckered-out nigger, sar; dat’s de troof.
at tuckered (out), adj.
[US] J.T. Trowbridge Cudjo’s Cave 118: There was Toby the Good, otherwise called Pomp, dignified, erect, of noble features.
at Pompey, n.
[US] J.T. Trowbridge Cudjo’s Cave 399: We must fight it through, or go back, like that putty-head Deslow.
at putty-head (n.) under putty, n.
[US] J.T. Trowbridge Cudjo’s Cave 349: Minny-fish? That’s a scaly name. And they say you are a scaly fellow.
at scaly, adj.
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