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  • 'I know how far away yez are from the loikes of me and will forgit me to-morry, but I'm glad yez come, for it gave me a breath of the joy of the great world outside.

    The Wedge of Gold C. C. Goodwin

  • An 'ye'll be havin' me blood to-morry by the tomb of your mother?

    The Belted Seas Arthur Willis Colton

  • I goes to town early to-morry and up to your house ....

    Tess of the Storm Country Grace Miller White 1912

  • She 'lows as how her Daddy comes home to-morry ...

    Tess of the Storm Country Grace Miller White 1912

  • "He air comin 'home to-morry night?" she repeated questioningly, raising her voice a little with an insistent glance at each fisherman.

    Tess of the Storm Country Grace Miller White 1912

  • "So, I can help ye to-morry if ye ain't in Daddy's fix?"

    Tess of the Storm Country Grace Miller White 1912

  • "It air over to-morry?" she stammered, holding no grudge against Ezra

    Tess of the Storm Country Grace Miller White 1912

  • "Then he air comin 'home to-morry night?" she said almost in a whisper.

    Tess of the Storm Country Grace Miller White 1912

  • "Ye be a goin 'to stay here to-morry?" asked Tess later by five minutes.

    Tess of the Storm Country Grace Miller White 1912

  • It may rain again to-morry, but I don't think it will.

    The Wit and Humor of America, Volume VI. (of X.) Various 1887

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