I'm not partic'lar so long as I go fast, an' I don't git collared by the Keb that's after us. |
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I tole him we knew who gave him dat diamond an' I was on my way to git an officer to 'rest him as a 'complice. |
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I'm goin' to peddle my way back home, then git a payin' job at the racetrack. |
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If I could jest git a drap of the grease into the key-hole I'd soon fix it. |
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I'd hev made myself some herb tea, but I wuz beginnin' to git tre-men-jeous-ly hungry. |
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Sometimes you git a payin' well an' a dry hole only a few hunderd feet apart. |
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I dunno how you're goin' to git along with men-folks, if ye offer 'em the whip-hand. |
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They say the more yuh hurry the less yuh'll git along, an' that's a sample. |
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For a sprain, git a dirt dauber's nest and put de clay with vinegar and bind round de sprain. |
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The time tew pray is not when we are in a tight spot, but jist as soon as we git out ov it. |
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Take your fish to the kitchen an' then git down to the barnyard as quick as you can. |
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She had ordered a trunkful to sell on sight, but Arvilly will never git over what she has went through, never. |
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You creep up yander by the fence, so you can see the boogerman ef he tries for to git away, an' I'll roost aroun' in the bushes. |
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De hog killing mean we gits lots of spare-ribs and chitlings, and somebody always git sick eating too much of dat fresh pork. |
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Just as soon as they git to be as overbearin' an' as incontrollable as we are, then there's goin' to be thunder to pay. |
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I have claustrophobia and would hate to git stuck in an over-sized fountain pen halfway to the middle of this earth. |
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I done git my leg cut off in a train wreck, so I can't work, and I's too old, noways. |
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If I had an oar or somethin' to steer this clipper with, maybe we could git into shoal water. |
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So I waited for Baxter to git well, meanin' to make him pay or go to the jug. |
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Us could use 'em to git up plenty of bread and milk, or cornpone soaked wid peas and pot likker. |
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Didn't I tell you that we'll git all that's needed at Juneau or Dyea or some point on the road? |
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Of course, de first few years it was awful hard to git 'justed to de new life. |
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I warn' git out, but I knew I cyarn do dat, 'cuz 'twuz de ambitiouses smellin' place I ever smelt in my life. |
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Fus I'se 'blige whup 'im school, 'n' nex' I cyan' git 'im 'way ter bless me! |
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She sais Ah git a mewl an' a fahm an' thousan' dollehs money fum yo' Nawthen President an' we all live lahk th' quality. |
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They may burn your gal when they git back on the Scioto where every one can enjoy it. |
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In fack, I don't know as more'n one'd git through if you an' me both started. |
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An' you git it out o' yer hid,' I sez, 'thot anny gran' felly's goin' t' marry you, or th' loikes o' you. |
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Before I git throo with you, you'll be a sailorman or shark-bait, I can promise you. |
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Jest the same it 'ud sure surprise me if we didn't git some sort of a shivaree pahty afteh nightfall. |
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An' sist' Humphreys, some way she git dem jailer-men be so kin' an' tender to 'im, lak I cayn't noways tell. |
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You must herry and git into the house, Huldy, for I d' 'no' how the machine's managed to run without ye all this time. |
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Course, schools he'p some, but looks lak all mos' o' de young'n's is studyin' 'bout is how to git out o' hones' labor. |
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When I made de fires, iffen dere wa'nt any live coale lef', we had to use a flint rock to git it sta'ted. |
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It tuk me nigh a hour to make a hole, so that I ked git my head abovePg 143 the edge, an' see what the neest contained. |
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Thar war some green leaves on the fox-grape-vine, an' I chawed all o' them that I ked git my paws on. |
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I wants Mistis ter come back in one dese big Langshan hens, so you wont git so lonesome, dats whut I wants. |
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The kid's a lunger, an' the first thing to do is to git him started in to feelin' like a man. |
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We all ov us luv what we have tew work the hardest for, and prize it the most when we do git it. |
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Every medicine show or other show that comes to town has to git a permit from me, else they can't show. |
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It took the menfolks a long time to git her uncaught and out of that predicament in the window. |
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Do you-all reckon you're goin' to poke fun at me an' the law, an' git away with it? |
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It iz az hard tew git an idee into him az it iz tew git a wedge into a pepperidge log. |
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You'd never git any higher 'n a petty officer, 'cause you don't know enough. |
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They're tellin' me you give plimsoll till sun-up to git out of camp, Sandy. |
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It's 'bout like puttin' your hand in a rattler's den to git him by the tail, I'd say. |
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B'er Wolf, 'e shekky da cord lak 'e is put some bittle in da bahskit, un dun 'e is bin-a git in 'ESE'f. B'er Wolf, 'e keep still. |
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Tryphena, Penninton's cook, 'eV got the sack for laivin' you git into the kitchin. |
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I never seen 'em whup none but dey tol' us we'd git twen'y-nine licks iffen we got caught by 'em. |
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Ef you had the strength to git thar, the Tranthams would shoot you down like a fice dog. |
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Them blessed bells is nothing to me now, not being in the foc'sle trying to git a bit of a snooze. |
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We couldn't ever git away from them at this gait, and I couldn't hold on forever. |
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Why don't he run and git your brother, Alcander, to put p.t. under bonds to keep the peace? |
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Den dey all gadder in de circle an' fo' dey git dey supply, dey got ta do de pigeon wing. |
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But if the old man promised you anything, see, God blast me, you'll git it. |
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You tumbled in the say, and we was a goodish bit afore we cud git 'ee on boaard. |
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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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The only way to git into the Navy is to go through Annapolis, and git an education. |
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Az a gineral thing, if yu want tew git at the truth ov a perlitikal argyment, hear both sides and beleave neither. |
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Make red or black snakeroot tea to cure fever and malaria, but git de roots in de spring when de sap am high. |
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My bredren, dont think yer sufferin when yer not, jest for an excuse to git a dram. |
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He was broke an' CED if I'd let him have money enuf to git home you or Bill would pay it back. |
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That trunk went to Astoria instead of the Astor House, bad 'cess to it, and that's about as far apart as it could git. |
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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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Just git out of that choo-choo wagon an hand over what spare change you have. |
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I told her her granddad did, an she could git that or go to work and earn some. |
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So I'm glad you did find you a general to sling some weight an' git us into his scouts jus' 'cause he knew your grandpappy. |
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Biddy, git the creamer from the well and give the genl'man a glass of milk. |
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We went to a Chinese crematory and the Temple of Longevity, where if you paid enough you could git a promise of long life. |
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Soon's I'd come to I'd git to thinkin' agin and then it was all up wid me. |
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It was all he could do to git his fambly enough to eat and to kiver 'em. |
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Before Christmas, though, she began to peter out 'n' git slack-twisted. |
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And Miss sypher thought that she would git some money jest as he did. |
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I'll be glad when we git inter a bettle with the rebels, LEM, won't you? |
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We've got another child, and he's takin' care of it till I git back. |
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You wants to keep 'way fum de water as much as you kin, en don't run no resk, 'kase it's down in de bills dat you's gwyne to git hung. |
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I'll git th' chap that planned their course out for 'em thataway! |
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I calculate as how I'll git even with him 'bout Thanksgiving time. |
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How in tarnation did you come to git off that there train, hey? |
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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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You come out o' there, take your horse and your dunnage, and git. |
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Sometimes I git awful sore on this place and want to quit, but my wife she always say we better stick it out. |
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Do ye reckon ye'll have ter git outer santer Fe on th' jump? |
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Tain't ev'ry man, Miss Carr, ez hev got the pluck to pledge not only what he's got, but what he reckons to git. |
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When you kill off all your present army, you must git up a draft. |
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There 's a batt'ry comin' helitywhoop down th' road an' he 'll git runned over. |
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Seems like ef they don't git a workin' out they'll spile on me complete. |
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And whin I asked him what he was about, he thried to git away. |
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We'll git to Calcutty widout breakin' AHL the bones in our bodies. |
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Boys git that way when they begin to sprout hair under their noses. |
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It makes me want to git into me own pocket and 'IDE, to 'ave to tell it. |
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Land, I warn't in no hurry to git out and buck at civilization again. |
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No matter where I start, some way or another I al'ays git back to Solomon. |
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I come to town and stayed about two weeks, piddling around to git along. |
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If I could only git hold of him I'd shake the plaguey life out o' him. |
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My soul, 'Melia, how I should like to git up into your Chambers! |
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I'll be back in a jiff, and supper'll be ready's soon I can git it. |
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I see 'a feller git hit plum in th' head when my reg'ment was a-standin' at ease onct. |
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I never could see no 'poorness of spirit,' come to git at 'em! |
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He ain't git fur 'fo' he see Brer Fox comin' down de road all primp up. |
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The guards goes first to git the truck ready to take us bak to the pen! |
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The best thing ye kin do is to go back, and when ye git into town ask a policeman. |
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Young folks no 'count and works to sorter git by their own selfs. |
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He retch he han' in, he did, en git some en put it in he mouf. |
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Now if you wil-lin', an' ENT too lazy an' sassy, we 'll git 'long somehow. |
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Ole missis, she tole me I got to go an' git dis water an' not stop foolin' roun' wid anybody. |
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Gosh, I got to laffin' so I had to git right out of the cort house. |
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Aich one is to git the bist of the ither in the bist way he can. |
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Befo' sunup I had to git to de Big House ter dress dem chulluns. |
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In fack, he wuz agoin to git yuh one, but he had to leave so quick-like. |
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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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Dey git herbs out de woods, blue mass and quinine and calomel. |
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It's a good sight easier to git a fishhook in 'n 'tis to git it out. |
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He figured to start a ruckus, and then git me in the mix-up. |
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Put light an' dark together, I say, or you won't git no figger. |
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An if you wants to git away, yous got to walk, for hes took the hosses! |
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We'd hep 'em git away and just swear dat dey hadn't been home a-tall. |
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You do like I tells yer, or yer'll git yer eggercation wid a brick. |
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You wait here a minute, an' I'll git hod Blake, he's the marshal. |
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De Yankee tell we to go en buckra corn house and git w'at we want for eat. |
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If you b'longed to me, I'd sell you down de river 'fo' you git too fur gone. |
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He's got the sperit of the Old Scratch in him, and I can't git it out. |
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Besides, you CAAn't git back Pennington by stayin' in a cave. |
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It taka long time to maka one dozen wreath, and only git fi' cent. |
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You'll tell him you's sole me to pay yo' gamblin' debts en dat you lied to me en was a villain, en dat I 'quires you to git dat money en buy me back ag'in. |
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Ef she's spewed her oakum he'd better git to his pumps mighty quick. |
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Me and my mate, we thort we wouldn't never git out quick enough. |
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When I takes de chillen out to git de air, de minute I's roun' de corner I's gwine to gaum dey mouths all roun' wid jam, den dey can't nobody notice dey's changed. |
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By ginger, it hurt like thunder t' see ol' Jack jest git knocked flat. |
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You's young Marse Tom fum dis out, en I got to practice and git used to 'memberin' to call you dat, honey, or I's gwine to make a mistake sometime en git us bofe into trouble. |
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You'd better let up on the bot', ol' woman, or you'll git done. |
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Git hould of the girl Cynthie, an' give her the tip that things is purty bad. |
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Git a ink ball from de oak trees, and on Sadday and Sunday slip off whar de white folks wouldn't know 'bout it. |
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Tom Turnbull, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Git pa topi While much of this is the fault of Government policies, it's also down to bad parenting. |
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