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The heouse is jammed full o 'folks, and there ain't nothin, ready.
Adèle Dubois A Story of the Lovely Miramichi Valley in New Brunswick Mrs. William T. Savage
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'Well, Mr. Jones,' ses she, lookin 'sarcier than ever,' I shall expect yeou to hev a sign painted with your real name on it and put up on your store, and yeou must build a new heouse before I merry yeou. '
Adèle Dubois A Story of the Lovely Miramichi Valley in New Brunswick Mrs. William T. Savage
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Jim come deown ter eour heouse las 'night a-sayin' he'd heard the firin 'o' a ship in 'stress, an' askin 'Eb ter go with him an' help him git his boat eout, an 'telled me ter run along deown to Zack Tumnaydoo's An' ax Zack an 'Ellery ter go with
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 098, February, 1876 Various
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I'll build a heouse and gin it tew ye, ef that's what ye want.
Adèle Dubois A Story of the Lovely Miramichi Valley in New Brunswick Mrs. William T. Savage
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She looked at me, jest as soon as I sed that, and caught up my big hand inter her little one, and ses she, 'O law, Micah, I'd merry ye ef yer name _was_ Mummychog, and ye needn't build a heouse, nor nuthin'.
Adèle Dubois A Story of the Lovely Miramichi Valley in New Brunswick Mrs. William T. Savage
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The body's to my heouse, and Maggie his wife's there a screechin '.
Adèle Dubois A Story of the Lovely Miramichi Valley in New Brunswick Mrs. William T. Savage
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An 'all the cleouds thet leowered upun eour heouse
The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell James Russell Lowell 1855
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An 'all the cleouds thet leowered upun eour heouse
The Biglow Papers James Russell Lowell 1855
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Ady, do ye know where that individooal that ye brought to my heouse yisterday, is? "
Adèle Dubois A Story of the Lovely Miramichi Valley in New Brunswick Mrs. William T. Savage
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I never breathe jest nateral and lively, till I git eout o 'between heouse walls into the free air ".
Adèle Dubois A Story of the Lovely Miramichi Valley in New Brunswick Mrs. William T. Savage
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