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Examples
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"Say you'll help me to be good then," said I. "Ecod," replied Wemmick, shaking his head, "that's not my trade."
Great Expectations Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 1861
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"Say you'll help me to be good then," said I. "Ecod," replied Wemmick, shaking his head, "that's not my trade."
Great Expectations Charles Dickens 1841
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Ecod, he saws away at Mozart and Handel and the rest of the big – wigs like a thorough workman.
Bleak House 2007
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‘Ecod!’ rejoined John Browdie, drawing up his chair;
Nicholas Nickleby 2007
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‘Ecod!’ said Jonas, looking up again for a moment, and shaking his head, ‘I’ve been as good a son as ever you were a brother.
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‘Ecod, you may say what you like of MY father, then, and so I give you leave,’ said Jonas.
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‘Ecod,’ muttered the orphan, ‘not before it’s time neither.
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Ecod, I should like to know what goes on between you and
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‘Ecod, my lady!’ said Jonas, looking after her, and biting
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Ecod, you used to have life enough, when you could plague me with it.
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