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  • Fust I thought he was after some of my traps, but when I found he wa'ant, I didn't pay no more attention to him.

    Lost on the Moon Or, in Quest of the Field of Diamonds Roy Rockwood

  • On the way I jest dragged it from him that he'd sent her away his fool self, because she didn't sense what he meant by love, and she wa'ant beholden to him same degree and manner he was to her.

    The Harvester 1911

  • "She wa'ant no ordinary woman, that's sure," she commented.

    The Harvester 1911

  • But they wa'ant no place to put it, and I dassent let him know I'd been up to the cabin.

    The Harvester 1911

  • They wa'ant goin 'very vast, so I could hear 'em talkin.

    Roger Trewinion Joseph Hocking 1898

  • "And more than that, Maaster Roger; but don't you be 'fraid, my deer, I wa'ant hurt you."

    Roger Trewinion Joseph Hocking 1898

  • "You wa'ant be long afore you come again, Ikey?" asked Tryphena.

    The Birthright Joseph Hocking 1898

  • On the way I jest dragged it from him that he'd sent her away his fool self, because she didn't sense what he meant by love, and she wa'ant beholden to him same degree and manner he was to her.

    The Harvester Gene Stratton-Porter 1893

  • But they wa'ant no place to put it, and I dassent let him know I'd been up to the cabin.

    The Harvester Gene Stratton-Porter 1893

  • "She wa'ant no ordinary woman, that's sure," she commented.

    The Harvester Gene Stratton-Porter 1893

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