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"'Peared," said Aunt Sarah, "like we'd neber get shet o 'all de corn bread we baked, nor meat we barbecued; but it's all done gone, sure."
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"'Peared like 'twas glad to leave such a pal!" he thought regretfully.
Half A Chance Frederic S. Isham
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'Peared like I could n't noway feel at home in them sorry gyarments I had wore in sorry days.
Sight to the Blind Lucy Furman
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'Peared like ther' was more'n forty boys racin 'up an' down dem yer stairs, an 'laughin' at de tops ob ther voices.
Culm Rock The Story of a Year: What it Brought and What it Taught Glance Gaylord
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"'Peared kind o' down in the mouf," said the Methodist preacher thoughtfully.
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'Peared like she'd rather be with her brothers or her mother or me.
The Shepherd of the Hills Harold Bell Wright 1908
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'Peared that the proselytes, who had, of course, come on the scene, was not runnin' any risks of losin 'her.
Riders of the Purple Sage Zane Grey 1905
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"'Peared kind o' down in the mouf," said the Methodist preacher thoughtfully.
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Peared kind o down in the mouf, said the Methodist preacher thoughtfully.
XIII. Of the Coming of John. William Edward Burghardt 1903
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