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He used to allus keep abaat a barro looad o 'brokken bricks at his bedside, an' th 'lads used to know as sooin as they felt 'em flyin abaat ther heeads' at it wor time to be stirrin: one used to be enuff in a general way, but th 'second wor sure to do it, even if he wor a hard sleeper, an' if th 'third didn't wakken him, yo could book him for a tombstooan ony minit.
Yorksher Puddin' A Collection of the Most Popular Dialect Stories from the Pen of John Hartley John Hartley 1877
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I wud lyk to be purr-sood, butt nawt has mutch payshuntz, so I end up purr-sooin an skroo fingz up.
hugz now avalabil - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009
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July 16, 2008 at 3:35 am no, nekkid cowboy is faymuss fikschur in NYC plays gittar all day in tytee wytees, eben in wintur n now iz sooin M&M for copyright infringment
dis iz wat i have to put up with.. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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"Oh, Abe, my lad, what's brought thee here so sooin? what's ta gotton in th 'bundle?" exclaimed his mother.
Little Abe Or, The Bishop of Berry Brow F. Jewell
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"No aching bones or tottering limbs there," he would say; "Glory to God! I shall sooin be young agean."
Little Abe Or, The Bishop of Berry Brow F. Jewell
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"Wilt ta knug with us, Jack?" he repeated; "it's thy bairn, and it'll sooin be gone."
Little Abe Or, The Bishop of Berry Brow F. Jewell
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Now some people might call the en-sooin 'movement a trot, an' some might call it a warm canter an 'first cousin to a gallop.
Between the Lines Boyd Cable 1910
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I knew my mother would sooin be seekin 'me i' my cham'er, an 'I started wonderin' what shoo'd say when shoo fan 't' bed empty.
More Tales of the Ridings Frederic William Moorman 1895
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I could raise a seck o 'seed potates like yon I'd sooin' mak my fortune.
More Tales of the Ridings Frederic William Moorman 1895
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Shoo were a patteren wife, and sooin fowks began to say to one another: 'I've bin reight thrang to-day; I've bin well-nigh as thrang as
Tales of the Ridings Frederic William Moorman 1895
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