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If anything, Cracker's insults caused The Fountain to slow down a bit.
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During this little episode between the court and the Cracker's wife,
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From Bum Hollow and Wildcat Valley and from up the slopes that lead to Cracker's Neck came smaller tillers of the soil -- as yet but faintly marked by the gewgaw trappings of the outer world; while from beyond
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The woman had lived at Cracker's Neck before she appeared at the Gap, and it did not come to Grayson what the man meant until he was half-way to his room.
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"Say, podner," he said, with an unpleasant smile, "ye don't go up to Cracker's Neck fer nothin ', do ye?"
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The woman had lived at Cracker's Neck before she appeared at the Gap, and it did not come to Grayson what the man meant until he was half-way to his room.
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Wildcat Valley and from up the slopes that lead to Cracker's Neck came smaller tillers of the soil -- as yet but faintly marked by the gewgaw trappings of the outer world; while from beyond High Knob, whose crown is in cloud-land, and through the Gap, came the mountaineer in the primitive simplicity of home spun and cowhide, wide-brimmed hat and poke-bonnet, quaint speech, and slouching gait.
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Florida have had their ups and downs with them in a petty way on account of the running over of their cattle by the trains; and then some long-haired old Cracker drops into the nearest station with his gun and pistol, and wants the telegraph operator to settle immediately on the basis of the Cracker's claim for damages, which is always absurdly high.
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Cracker's views on cattle-killing, but it took some considerable
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He had been in a Cracker's house before, and it seemed to him now that his heart turned over when he recalled his visits there, and his utter disregard of his surroundings.
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