Mebbe you spent it like a gent fer booze, mebbe you was foolish and went to some strong-arm shack and got rolled. |
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I bought you, an' paid my money fer you, an' I ain't a gwine ter let you SASE me in dat way. |
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I bin ahx da' 'Tildy gal fer marry me, un 'e no crack 'im bre't' fer mek answer 'cep' 'e bre'k out un lahf by me werry face. |
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Strikes me that's a good passidge o' scripter fer a soldier to keep pasted in his hat. |
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I know it was hern, fer I seen her bring it in, an' I went straight an' ondone it. |
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Whin the ould sow litters, doyley, it's sore perplexhed we'll be fer shlapin' room. |
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Ef I ax fer er million er money, hit 'u'd be 'cause I'd natch'ly want ter quit work, an' dat's erg'in' his law. |
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I didnt recognize ye at fust, but I swan when ye began a-talkin, that was enuf fer me. |
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My Oscar, he bane pay two dollar gold to a faller in Sout Brooklyn fer trimmin up our own bulldogs tail. |
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Unc' fletch didn't dare leave ther tree alone, so he tied a note ter Ballyhoo an' sent him back ter ther village fer a carpenter. |
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Las' de creeturs tuck'n helt er confab, en dey 'gree dat dey hatter set some un fer ter watch en ketch Wattle Weasel. |
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They're jest waitin' fer us to trail on between them, when every man'll let fly with his popgun. |
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No, not fer a considerbul spell lessen we has one grand, hifalutin' tornader. |
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If he didn't have that big typesetter from Albany over at the Banner office to back him up I'd go over an' bust his snoot fer him. |
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Yer knew the business was likely ter be warmish, fer Jacob had as good as said so. |
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Zero is the bottom of the spondulix scale fer me, although the thummometer seems to prove it ain't necessarily thus. |
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I'll go somewhere an' finish my jamboree an' then I'll hit fer some fresh range. |
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Dem Yankees tuck eber thing dat dey saw eben to our Kush, what we had cooked fer our supper. |
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Thar hain't been such a run in Kanoy County sence they stopped 'lectin' country fellers fer sheriff. |
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Down with the yellowbelly, and teach him that this country ain't no place fer him nor his kind. |
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She had b'long' ter a gemman over on rockfish, w'at died, en whose 'state ha' ter be sol' fer ter pay his debts. |
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They ain't like yours, but it won't do fer you to go dressed like a millionairess. |
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I reckon I mought ax you fer to take it to her, ef so be you could find her. |
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I have neuritis, an' have been unable to work any fer a year and fer seven years I couldn't do much. |
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De las' one he had pended on fer ter stan' by 'im had gone back on 'im, en dey did n' 'pear ter be nuffin mo' wuf libbin' fer. |
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De las' one he had 'pended on fer ter stan' by 'im had gone back on 'im, en dey didn' 'pear ter be nuffin mo' wuf libbin' fer. |
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He stahted fer de woods fer ter see who it wuz callin' 'im, but befo' he got dere Ben stepped out an' retched fer im. |
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It isn't necessary fer you to be a skunk in order to give yourself a welting. |
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There 's a young feller 'round here, Betsy, as wants ter look out fer his wizen. |
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There ain't no piousness stickin' out on him fer folks to hang their hat on, neither. |
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Lige wuz to keep the cow, paster and feed her, and generally take keer on her fer the milk she giv. |
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She's had steam up for three hours an' jest been a-waitin' fer that one passenger. |
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An' I've no use fer these four-flush cowboys thet 're always lookin' fer trouble an' talkin' gun-play. |
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Couldn't see 'em fer cinders,' he described it, and the MONICA stuck by me. |
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I heard bout de fight de nex morn in kase Chapel Hill hit warn't fer frum whar I libed at dat time. |
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I went an' done all I could t' cheer 'im up, an' that's all the thanks I git fer it. |
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Me and EULA has to go amongst de white folks fer bread and other little things. |
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Our Master give us hominy fer Sunday mornin' brekfas', kaise us had red meat wid gravy den. |
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You apologize fer that, by cripes, er I'll kill yuh the longest way I know. |
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Why, I wouldn't give a snap of my fingers fer the whole kit and caboodle of ye, you low-down, sneakin' parcel o' thieves. |
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This yar Ding-dong Bell almost 'put him in the well' fer fair. |
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He must have tabasco in his head, fer he's got the divil's own timper. |
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And he figger it hit yust fer it hit Grass River, nort fork. |
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Now take the case of that young parson from Glendale fer instance. |
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What did you leave the toolhouse fer, when I told ye to stay? |
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The first little blizzard, they'll hump up an' blat fer home an' mother. |
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Can I 'ave the arternoon off to see a bloke abaht a job fer my missis? |
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She's a woman, fer all her brashness in her callin' herself a man. |
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I gits half eat by that crazy skate, an' fired without a cent fer it. |
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An' he up an' said he wouldn't give a two-bit piece fer my life. |
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I ain't held it all these years to let it go now fer a duffer like him. |
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De Williamsbu'GH stage done come, fer I heah de horn more'n an hour ago. |
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Nivver a bit do Oi know, but it's moighty lucky fer us thot he did. |
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He 's up an' gone, ain't 'e, an' we might as well begin t' look out fer ol' number one. |
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Let's go out on the porch fer a minute an' look at the meller moon. |
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I tell Titty Ann fer look at we nuncle, gwan bahckwud by sundown. |
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Nivver a drame, me b'y, fer oi wasn't aslape at all, at all. |
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I'll hang it back on the peg just now, but don't use it again fer a bit. |
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I got dis can fer dat ol' woman an' it 'ud be dirt teh swipe it. |
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The coming of the chemin de fer can hardly be dealt with here. |
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You gerron wi' yer tea, but please excuse me, As I'll atter mek puddin' fer Bill. |
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Sued to be mayde Denison for fer of ye payment of ye subsedy. |
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Makes all on us do her say-so but always fer our own betterment. |
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Youse been stallin' on me fer a year every time it came to a divvy. |
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Mars Tom, he could a got de cow fer fifteen, en I tole him so. |
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You take right hold an' pitch in 'longside o' me, or you'll catch it, an' I'll catch it fer backin' you up. |
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Guess they was swivel-eyed, then, fer it didn't git home, and I know who'll find his boots on the main-truck ef he don't leave us alone. |
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Sam Coy, up to Atlantic Avenoo, give him his board free fer a year or more on account of his stories. |
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I didn't aim fer ter hurt him, an' 'twarn't in nowise necessary. |
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We wouldn' been on 'lief an' old age pension fer de las' three years. |
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He's thinkin' the ole Diamon' Bar's goin' t' be one too many fer 'em. |
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Some peepul may want Charley to dig fer 'em 'fore the winter's over. |
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The yard's all lit up nice, like fer comp'ny,' she says, rill pleased. |
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That'll be safer fer my skelp, an' hit'll let less whisky out'n the hole. |
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They sewed him up in a bed-bag, his head an' feet appearin', fer the rest o' the trip, an' now he's to home in Essex playin' with little rag dolls. |
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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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I met one of th' 148th Maine boys an' he ses his brigade fit th' hull rebel army fer four hours over on th' turnpike road an' killed about five thousand of 'em. |
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I've heard that Burgess himself he made the models fer three or four of 'em, Dad's sot ag'in' 'em on account o' their pitchin' an' joltin', but there's heaps o' money in 'em. |
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Royer-Dupre has decided to bypass the Windsor Forest Stakes with Sweet Hearth, who now goes for the Prix du Chemin de Fer Du Nord at Chantilly tomorrow. |
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A core drilling program has commenced on the Chemin de Fer target on the St-Elie property, the third of several targets to be drilled on the property. |
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