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Shelagh (Aunt Beru) Fraser's voice is painfully dubbed over, particularly in the Hif Fi Pan & Scan and THX versions.
Boing Boing: January 4, 2004 - January 10, 2004 Archives 2004
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"Hif your lordship would 'old your 'ead still for one minute," he scolded a few moments later, "hit would be done and over with."
Ungrateful Governess Balogh, Mary 1988
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"Hif you please, sir, I have quite a 'and with the hinjured and --"
Captivating Mary Carstairs Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905
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"Hif you please, sir, Stanhope was the name they called."
Captivating Mary Carstairs Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905
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Hif six ov 'em hain't 'nough beef to set that blamed, rotten spanker, they hain't fit to live,' answered Donkin in a bored, faraway voice, as though he had been talking from the bottom of a hole.
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_Hif_ the chops is dried, your course is plain -- cook some more!
Thelma Marie Corelli 1889
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"Hif folks haint ready I can't 'elp it," said Bob.
St. Nicholas Magazine for Boys and Girls, Vol. 5, Nov 1877-Nov 1878 Scribner's Illustrated Various 1868
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"Hif hi vas left to do me work hin peace --" she began.
He Fell in Love with His Wife Edward Payson Roe 1863
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Hif polite learning; and clear judgment,. his love to his excellent wife, his afiection and constancy to his friend, his attacimient to the Protestant interest in the illustrious House of Hanover, with his other amiable qualities, made him dear to all who knew him; but in particular to Col. Adam WiUiamson, of Soudhurtt in Berks, Yvho erected thb monument to the memory of so good a man.
Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century;: Comprizing Biographical ... 1812
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The attention of the Hterary world was then fixed upon Hume's Hif* - tbry of the Houfc of Tudor, and Dr. Robertson's Hiftory of the Reign of Mary, Queen of Scots,, and her fon James, till his acceflion. to the throne of England ..
memoirs of the right honourable edmund burke charles m'cormick 1798
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