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It might have been four seconds, though it seemed longer, when we saw the ice fly up rapidly in three or four places half a mile from the schooner as the ball came skipping along, and, bounding off the edge of the ice-field, plunged into the sea with a sullen _sudge_, throwing up a white fountain ten or a dozen feet high, which fell splashing back.
Left on Labrador or, The cruise of the Schooner-yacht 'Curlew.' as Recorded by 'Wash.' 1887
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"My boor darlig has got sudge a bad code," he sympathizingly murmured.
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Sigh, like you, Neil, I'm as jober as a sudge and not under the afluence of incahol.
London SE1 community website jackie rokotnitz 2010
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Sigh, like you, Neil, I'm as jober as a sudge and not under the afluence of incahol.
London SE1 community website jackie rokotnitz 2010
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"Ach, Trina is sudge a goote girl," she said; "always gay, yes, und sing from morgen to night.
McTeague 1920
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It eez sudge a pleasure to see you again -- awe. "
The Titan Theodore Dreiser 1908
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"Ach, Trina is sudge a goote girl," she said; "always gay, yes, und sing from morgen to night.
McTeague 1899
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"Ach, Trina is sudge a goote girl," she said; "always gay, yes, und sing from morgen to night.
McTeague Frank Norris 1886
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