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  • Now you moind you don 'get blown off them towers, it's dead windy up there, moiy auntie Flo' almost fell off tham she had to toiy hersalf t ....

    Oh Christ I`m Related To Harriet Harman Newmania 2008

  • As for you, my dear madam, you put me so much in moind of my own blessed mother, now resoiding at

    Mrs. Perkins's Ball 2006

  • "Sure an 'it's me that made up me moind to that same," said the priest, "only I didn't want to rise yer hopes."

    The American Baron James De Mille

  • "Aye, lad, thaa art baan to be too late, we've gotten th 'mules saddled and had a'most gone withaat thee, but niver moind, thaa mun catch a mule for theesen, and come on behind."

    Little Abe Or, The Bishop of Berry Brow F. Jewell

  • Oi woulden moind if I got moy rations; but a chap can't keep a good 'eart if' e's got an empty stummick.

    A Student in Arms Second Series Donald Hankey

  • "He don't mane a ha'p'orth o 'harum, but jist now he's not quite in his right moind."

    Humorous Masterpieces from American Literature Various

  • I'll moind my paychant now till that old thaife Weston's finished all the schraps lift in the plates an 'bottles from lunch; an' thin, faith, he shall take charge of him an 'I'll come up too, to say the foon.

    The Ghost Ship A Mystery of the Sea Henry [Illustrator] Austin

  • "Ne'er moind," he said to himself, "I'll find some dry claathes when I get there."

    Little Abe Or, The Bishop of Berry Brow F. Jewell

  • "Och, niver moind that, colonel," said the Irishman, putting aside the compliment, the highest the colonel thought he could give.

    The Ghost Ship A Mystery of the Sea Henry [Illustrator] Austin

  • "Ne'r moind, I knaw;" and going close up to his ear and placing his hand on the man's arm, he said, "My Father 'll gie the' this haase, He telled me soa; I've been to Him abaat it, and I have His word on 't; but afore thaa gets it, I want the 'to promise me that while I live I shall have my meetin' here."

    Little Abe Or, The Bishop of Berry Brow F. Jewell

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