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Examples
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"H'lo," I grunted, easing my aching leg to a more comfortable position.
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Adam said, "H'lo, Mamma," and opened the car door.
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"H'lo, ole girl!" he said, standing before her at last.
Captivity M. Leonora Eyles 1924
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Genie said nothing when Carl called, "H'lo, son!" and sat on a neighboring rock.
The Trail of the Hawk A Comedy of the Seriousness of Life Sinclair Lewis 1918
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"H'lo, Mr. Denny," said Tom, stepping into one of the cabins.
Tom Slade's Double Dare Percy Keese Fitzhugh 1913
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"H'lo, old top," said Tom, tousling his hair for him.
Tom Slade's Double Dare Percy Keese Fitzhugh 1913
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"H'lo, Slady," he said with a fine show of unconcern; "out for the early worm?"
Tom Slade at Black Lake Percy Keese Fitzhugh 1913
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"H'lo, kiddo," he said to Pee-wee Harris as he passed and ruffled that young gourmand's hair.
Tom Slade's Double Dare Percy Keese Fitzhugh 1913
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Look at Charlie Collins over there on the west front; ran plunk into his own brother while he was on sentry duty; brother said, 'H'lo Charlie' -- just like that.
Roy Blakely, Pathfinder Percy Keese Fitzhugh 1913
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"H'lo, kiddo," just as he might have said it on the street.
Tom Slade with the Colors Percy Keese Fitzhugh 1913
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