You're makin' good the sayin' that a sailor has a wife in every port aint you buster? |
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Oh, surra bit o' me knows a word she's sayin', though it's mighty like the Irish of a Connaught man. |
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But it wa'n't what he said, so much as how he was sayin' it, that got me int'rested. |
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I'm not sayin' the world wouldn't be better off if there wasn't any licker to drink. |
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Don't he be payin' the tenantry an' sayin' where is the trees to be felled? |
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I thought my dad was meaner than a spiled herrin' to keep on sayin' no when I said yes. |
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Is't true what they're sayin' that Maggie Moore's nae better than she should be? |
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An' down to Saltash they've gi'n up sayin' it's quarter arter twelve, or the like o' that. |
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Who is it that's been sayin' the Honorable Heman Atkins was shirkin' that appropriation? |
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Wal, as I was sayin', we've been as bizzy as bees in gittin things reddy for a start. |
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I ain't sayin' the spirit of grace is actually th'owed me, but I feel prone to say I thinks it's fixin' to rassle wid me. |
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Ay, but as I was sayin', Marget's sae grand noo 'at she has a bell in the house. |
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Huh, that ain't sayin' much, when like as not the target was a barn! |
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I'm not sayin' nothing about book-makers an' frame-ups that sometimes happen. |
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But the Red Cross folks said enough, and they're sayin' it yet. |
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Mind ye, lad, her sayin' thot all av France needed a beggar like me! |
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There's an auld sayin' that speech is silvern, but silence is gowden. |
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What was that she was sayin' about the spiders attackin' the osprey? |
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An' what'll the master be sayin' if he's wantin' you betimes? |
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The Tribune, an' the Enquirer an' the Times keep sayin' it over an over every day. |
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However, as I was sayin', we went right down the canal to Lyvern, where we got off, and the lady she took the railway omnibus and went away in it. |
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Bout ten days ago I 'uz sayin' to myself dat I couldn't las' many mo' weeks I 'uz so wore out wid de awful work en de lashin's, en so downhearted en misable. |
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