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Examples
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"W'at you sees, boy?" said Aunt Dorah, looking in the direction indicated.
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Aided by a cane, she managed to drag her aged limbs up to the house to see "W'at dat ar 'was dey all make such a fuss' bout."
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W'at time does yo'all wan 'breakfas' in de mornin '?'
Ralestone Luck Andre Norton 1958
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W'at ye got thet red flag out the keepin'-room winder fur?
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 40, February, 1861 Various
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"W'at I don 'know is how to tell the kid," said Bert.
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“W'at d'ye say we go up to where the firm is and beat the rest of 'em to it!”
Working With the Working Woman Cornelia Stratton Parker
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Missis -- en she sezs, "W'at ez de matter wid you?"
Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Tennessee Narratives Work Projects Administration
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"W'at 'ud I cut for to de swamps, d' ye s'pose?" she said, slapping the soles of her feet in her emphasis, and pausing for breath.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 96, October 1865 Various
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(W'at did I know ob a mammy dat wuz tuk fum me at six weeks ole).
Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Tennessee Narratives Work Projects Administration
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"W'at I like," Mr. Winship said, his frosty blue eyes twinkling with enjoyment, "is to see Sis here gittin 'a good dose o' home folks; do her more good'n med'cine."
The Bacillus of Beauty A Romance of To-day Harriet Stark
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