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"An 'ye got to have someone that can call the buffler, as the
The Covered Wagon Emerson Hough 1890
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We become intimate with the area's idiosyncratic characters, their history, their troubles and their speech: graindeddy; buffler, which roam where the deer and the antelope play; rayroads; war, as in barbwar; and awl, which sometimes gushes from the earth and makes a farmer rich.
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I seed it wur the karkidge of a buffler, and a couple of buzzards floppin 'about on the thing, pickin' its peepers out.
Seven and Nine years Among the Camanches and Apaches An Autobiography Edwin Eastman
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I see the buzzards still flying about, and fresh ones comin ', an' I took a idee that I might get some, so I laid down close to the buffler, and played possum.
Seven and Nine years Among the Camanches and Apaches An Autobiography Edwin Eastman
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The tiger and the buffler SHELL lay down together.
Short Stories for English Courses Rosa Mary Redding [Editor] Mikels
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Where they live in conkibinage -- several women to one man, like a buffler herd or other beasts of the field?
Desert Dust J. Clinton Shepherd 1911
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I'm lonesome as one bug all alone in a buffler robe.
A Virginia Scout Hugh Pendexter 1907
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Now, I'm holdin 'back this buffler steak an' wild turkey, 'cause I want
The Eyes of the Woods A story of the Ancient Wilderness 1890
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Now, I've noticed when I'm cookin 'buffler steaks an' deer meat an 'wild turkey an' nice, juicy fish, an 'cookin' mebbe better than anybody else in all Ameriky kin, how you, Shif'less Sol Hyde, turn plum 'green with envy an' begin makin 'disrespeckful remarks 'bout me, Jim
The Eyes of the Woods A story of the Ancient Wilderness 1890
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I hev used mine, an 'jest before we set down here I noticed the fresh trail o' buffler runnin 'off to the right, 'bout a dozen, I'd say, an' jest ez shore ez I'm here they're not more'n a mile away.
The Eyes of the Woods A story of the Ancient Wilderness 1890
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