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Lord wus for the monkey, an 'it bein' a dead cinch, an 'all that -- an' these fellers blowin 'an' offerin 'to bet ten to one -- an' seein 'you c'ud pick it up in the road -- all for the little church, mind you,
The Bishop of Cottontown A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills John Trotwood Moore
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I tell yo ', bretherin, "he said turning to the congregation --" it'd be a good thing if we c'ud all have our fun'ral sermon now and then correctly told.
The Bishop of Cottontown A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills John Trotwood Moore
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Mebbe av ye tho't ye were hoeing potatoes ye c'ud do betther.
The Boy Scouts Patrol Ralph Victor
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Kathleena for his daughter, an 'she c'ud do anything that the gal left out.
The Bishop of Cottontown A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills John Trotwood Moore
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Now if I c'ud but start a Hare by the way, kill her, and carry her home to my supper, I should thinke I had made a better afternoones worke of it than gathering of bullies.
Discovery of Witches The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Lancaster Thomas Potts
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"Almost as fasht as Oi c'ud walk," replied Gerald in his richest brogue.
The Boy Scouts Patrol Ralph Victor
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"Whin the fog's so thick ye c'ud cut it with a knife," put in
The Boy Scouts Patrol Ralph Victor
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"As weil as c'ud be ixpected av a lot of farmers," replied the irrepressible Gerald.
The Boy Scouts Patrol Ralph Victor
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"Av ye hit it up a bit mebbe ye c'ud be in toime to see the ind av it to-morrow, Oi dunno."
The Boy Scouts Patrol Ralph Victor
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_ When you had put your self into a dogs skin, I pray how c'ud I help it; but gammer are not you a Witch? if you bee, I beg upon my knees you will not hurt me.
Discovery of Witches The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Lancaster Thomas Potts
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