I ain't hired him to loaf 'round all day with Ruby and to sulk when she's gone. |
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He said he was glad that his press agent daughter had taken me 'round and opened my eyes. |
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I cyan't say as they air right comfortable, but ef they'll help me to git 'round agin, I reckon I can bar hit. |
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Dat whuppin' cause plenty trouble and dere lots of Arg'ments 'mong de white folks 'round dere. |
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I does 'member dat chillun had to live wid bags of assfiddy 'round deir necks to keep off ailments. |
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Mighty nigh all de chillun had a little teency bag of asafetida, on a string 'round they necks, to keep off diseases. |
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Ef he's got somewhars 'round ten dollars in chicken-feed an' in ones an' twos, you assesses him dues of jest one dollar even. |
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It must be near mornin', an' if there is a bakeshop anywhere 'round, you could get some. |
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An' furthermore I'll betcha a can of peaches or a apple pie for each one of this gang, all 'round, that you can't prove it. |
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Betsy, if I talk out square you 'll not blab it all 'round the village, will yer? |
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Pass 'em over the side, bubby dear, an' be careful how you fool 'round the rail! |
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Some folkses hung de left hind foot of a mole on a string 'round deir babies necks to make 'em teethe easier. |
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On de days when I don't feel so feeble and trembly I jest keep patching 'round de place. |
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There 's a young feller 'round here, Betsy, as wants ter look out fer his wizen. |
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Bote he is dem young faller bane goin' 'round hare dees two, t'ree days, lukin' lak preacher out of a yob. |
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Then, 'round him, I drew upon the floor the figure of a pentacle, in chalk. |
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Atter grandma got too old to wuk in de field, she didn't do nothin' but piddle 'round de yard and bile slops for de hogs. |
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War it you-uns ez I hearn say thar war word kem ter the crossroads 'bout some revenuers raid in' 'round some-whar in the woods? |
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War it you-uns ez I hearn say thar war word kem ter the cross-roads 'bout some revenuers raidin' 'round somewhar in the woods? |
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Us two had all creation to roam 'round in, and we landed at Eastboro Twin-Lights. |
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Dey march 'round de table, jes' scoopin' up meat and 'taters and grabbin' cornpone right and left. |
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Trimm, the swell financeer, sportin' 'round with the darbies on him all nice an' snug an' reg'lar! |
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Do you 'gree not to show your nose 'round there till three o'clock to-morrow? |
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Shall I be shined, shampooed and shaved, Singed and trimmed 'round the edges, too? |
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We're driftin' somewheres, but we're spinnin' 'round so I can't tell which way. |
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I've seen you 'round with her at the post office and the ice cream s'loon. |
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Pocahontas slipped her arm wistfully 'round her friend's waist. |
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I give a holler an' begin t' run, but b'fore I could git away another one hit me in th' arm an' whirl' me clean 'round. |
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They tell me there are some nice-looking gals 'round our settlement. |
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Ham can allers get dem when dey is 'round and skeered of the sesh. |
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More'n that, I hate to go 'round feelin' like a sneak thief. |
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You're both too green and too soft to wrastle 'round down amongst folks. |
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We was a-standin' purty peaceable fer a spell, 'though there was men runnin' ev'ry way all 'round us, an' while we was a-standin' like that, 'long come a big fat feller. |
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But wait till they get to cutting up iv jinks and rowin' 'round. |
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