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  • Ha'n't yu moiled yerself, an 'yu a dyin' woman, over her hid o 'hair?

    A Sheaf of Corn Mary E. Mann

  • Ha'n't yu borrered right and left, ha'n't you got inter debt high and low, to put a hape

    A Sheaf of Corn Mary E. Mann

  • Ha'n't ye never caught your breath an 'felt the tears swellin' when ye saw a regiment swing up the street?

    Lady Good-for-Nothing Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903

  • "Ha'n't I told 'ee so?" said the voice querulously.

    The Ship of Stars Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903

  • "Ha'n't you got nothing?" said Nancy, coming up presently; "that wasn't your'n that you gave me, was it?"

    The Wide, Wide World 1892

  • Ha'n't you got never a pair of coloured stockings, that you must go poking into the mud with white ones?

    The Wide, Wide World 1892

  • (Miss Fortune had gone down stairs.) Ha'n't begun to, Mr. Lawson.

    The Wide, Wide World 1892

  • "Ha'n't you got no mother?" asked Mrs. Forbes suddenly, after a pause.

    The Wide, Wide World 1892

  • Ha'n't I beeches that will more than match thy oaks?

    A Group of Noble Dames Thomas Hardy 1884

  • Ha'n't you no other friends as I could take you to?

    The Children's Pilgrimage L. T. Meade 1884

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