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  • “If de misdress had some liddle blace vere the master could pe hidden,” said Kolb; “I bromise to take him dere so dot nopody shall know.”

    Eve and David 2007

  • “If de misdress had some liddle blace vere the master could pe hidden,” said Kolb; “I bromise to take him dere so dot nopody shall know.”

    Eve and David 2007

  • Most of the inter-racial relationships I have noticed is that most of the white women blace men are with are not as nearly as attractive as the single black women I see in our church and neighborhood, however the Asians and Mexicans that black men either marry or hook up with are attractive women.

    Women’s Dilemmas in Black/White Relationships 2006

  • We need to termanite all blacks from the face of the earth to make this world a bettr blace to live!

    Charlie Winburn Is A Fool Nathaniel Livingston 2005

  • "I haf a part vot incessitates me to be bound und gagged by a band of robbers, und stood in a corner vhile dey loot der blace."

    The Moving Picture Girls First Appearances in Photo Dramas Laura Lee Hope

  • "Ladies and Shentlemen: I haf such a pad colt dot et vas not bossible for me to make you a speedg to-night, but I haf die bleasure to introduce to you my brilliant chournalistic friendt Euchene Fielt, who will spoke you in my blace."

    Stories of Authors, British and American Edwin Watts Chubb 1912

  • “Madam, ” spoke the Doctor, doffing his hat, “how would you recofer from a blace when the smallest approximation which I haf yet been able to make puts the depth from the surface to the bed of the gletscher at vrom sixteen hundred to sixteen hundred and sixty meters in distance?

    Mrs. Knollys 1907

  • "Shimminy Gristmas!" muttered the Dutch lad, "uf id don'd peen britty tight blace here den I ton't know somedings."

    Frank Merriwell's Chums Burt L. Standish 1905

  • "Yah," murmured Hans; "shust dink how pad you vould felt uf you efer peen py his blace," put in Hans, sobbing, chokingly.

    Frank Merriwell Down South Burt L. Standish 1905

  • My father saw that blace with his own eyes, and before he died he wrote a baber teach me how to get there.

    The Valley of the Kings Marmaduke William Pickthall 1905

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