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June 27, 2008 at 12:30 pm mai B da costumer cud luk inna Aintchent Ejupt bookz den tay wud B teachered onna haow 2 putta kitteh onna pedaztul adn dwess dem in jewels & sparkleas & obey dem
Feline Obedience Training ? - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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PRINCESS PIGTAILS: Suri Cruise looks cuter than ever with her pigtails and her sippy cup and her wittle bwue dwess.
…OF THE DAY: HaHAAAA! I Will Judge Your Film! | Best Week Ever 2008
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January 26, 2008 at 5:41 am you betcha! dwess warmerly….cold n snowberly here neer Shigawgo
dis bud not for yoo - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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"She has n't got any bwetelles to her dwess, and I have," said Maud, settling her ruffled bands over her shoulders, which looked like cherry-colored wings on a stout little cherub.
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Fan told me not to go near her, 'cause my wed dwess makes her pink one look ugly; and Tom won't; and I want to dwedfully.
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She was going out to a dance, and I was telling her whilst she was dwessing -- it was a lovely dwess all sparkles and little wosebuds -- and I upset a bottle of scent over her gloves.
Leonie of the Jungle Joan Conquest
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"You've got on your spangly dwess, and it makes you pwetty --"
The Tin Soldier Temple Bailey
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I wouldn't dwess in such execrable taste for any sum you could mention – no, sir!
The Girls of Central High on the Stage: or, The Play That Took the Prize 1914
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True, the boys admired the most thickly flowered gown immensely for a few minutes, Richard bringing me a posy to match for my hair, while Ian walked about me in silence which he broke suddenly with the trenchant remark -- "Barbara, I think your dwess would be prettier if it was weeded some!"
People of the Whirlpool Mabel Osgood Wright 1896
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"She has n't got any bwetelles to her dwess, and I have," said Maud, settling her ruffled bands over her shoulders, which looked like cherry-colored wings on a stout little cherub.
An Old-Fashioned Girl Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888 1870
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