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Examples
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'Purty, missie!' the old man repeated, with astonishment; 'whoy, them be wild loike.'
Parables from Flowers Gertrude P. Dyer
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Noorse? thourt nowt o a noorse: whoy, Doctors abeän an agoän:
Northern Farmer 1895
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Noorse? thoort nowt o 'a noorse: whoy, doctor's abeän an' agoän:
Enoch Arden & c. 1863
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"It has lain two days, Measter Lynne," said the man, "for you never send but once a-week; only, as I thought by the seal it must be something grand, whoy I brought it down myself."
Turns of Fortune And Other Tales S. C. Hall 1840
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"I've had many notes from senior people at Honda whoy are frustrated because obviously the team has moved forward, although the withdrawal was a necessity for their business."
GPUpdate.net 2009
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For, oh! whoy vanquiih'd, loves tlic victor's fame to tell?
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Now, Oy donnow whoy dey ain’ put dat paht in da bloody commersho, now doesn’ dey?
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So Oy look ova at da fit bird ta see what she’s finkin, an oy kin tell she’s aww loike, “Oi, dat’s noice, but whoy ‘as you still got aww your clovves on?”
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Dat’s whoy Oy do free ‘undred bloody crunches a day now don’ Oy.
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't measter's single barrel; and gin I dunna ootshoot measter Draa -- whoy
Warwick Woodlands Things as they Were There Twenty Years Ago Henry William Herbert 1832
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