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  • There is some likelihood, unless somehow O.J. can explain this away -- I don't know how he can -- that he may spend from next week all the way to the 7th of April in the hoo's cow (ph) before the trial starts.

    CNN Transcript Jan 12, 2008 2008

  • 'Sithee! hoo's getten her yers pierced,' said a loudly-dressed girl, a weaver at the factory in the vale.

    Lancashire Idylls (1898) Marshall Mather

  • 'Come and see for thisel; hoo's bin waitin' for thee this hawve haar. '

    Lancashire Idylls (1898) Marshall Mather

  • And then, seizing Mr. Penrose's hand, she cried: 'Yo' durnd think hoo's damned, dun yo '?'

    Lancashire Idylls (1898) Marshall Mather

  • Tha'rt eight year owder nor hoo is -- poor lass! hoo's lost her leg sin 'thaa seed her.

    Lancashire Idylls (1898) Marshall Mather

  • Let's mak 'room for her, hoo'l happen not want it so long; and when hoo's gone we's noan be sorry we took her in; who knows but what we shall be takin' in the Lord Hissel?

    Lancashire Idylls (1898) Marshall Mather

  • 'But they'll be wantin' to know up at th 'chapel where hoo's bin.'

    Lancashire Idylls (1898) Marshall Mather

  • Hoo's never reet but when hoo's oather listenin 'to 'em or feedin' 'em, 'and the old man quietly broke into a laugh.

    Lancashire Idylls (1898) Marshall Mather

  • It wor a bad do, aw con tell thee; but hoo's as lively as a cricket, bless her! and often talks abaat thee, and wonders where thaa'd getten to.

    Lancashire Idylls (1898) Marshall Mather

  • And hoo's a poor mother as connot give more when more's wanted.

    Lancashire Idylls (1898) Marshall Mather

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