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Mark Twain does in fact use it, it's in Huckleberry Finn,

- "“Yes,” he says, kind of pretty-well-satisfied like. “I’m the captain and the owner and the mate and the pilot and watchman and head deck-hand; and sometimes I’m the freight and passengers. I ain’t as rich as old Jim Hornback, and I can’t be so blame’ generous and good to Tom, Dick and Harry as what he is, and slam around money the way he does; but I’ve told him a many a time ’t I wouldn’t trade places with him; for, says I, a sailor’s life’s the life for me, and I’m derned if I’d live two mile out o’ town, where there ain’t nothing ever goin’ on, not for all his spondulicks and as much more on top of it. Says I—”"

https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/76/pg76-images.html

To those unfamiliar with it, "dark-eyed junco" is a North American songbird,

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark-eyed_junco




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