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  • You've got two notes at present, and one's a squeak and t'other's a grumble.

    Despair's Last Journey David Christie Murray

  • Keep your heyes on t'other's, and that will help you to judge the distance.

    Dr. Jolliffe's Boys Lewis Hough

  • One uv 'em's a hoss-doctor, an' t'other's a perfessor uv religion, Colonel Bangem telled me.

    Lippincott's Magazine, August, 1885 Various

  • I got to eat it though, and like as not t'other's the same.

    The Man from the Bitter Roots Caroline Lockhart 1916

  • Each one of 'em seems to know exactly what their own job is and just as exactly where it leaves off and t'other's job begins.

    Kent Knowles: Quahaug Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

  • Fust one feller's nag would come home freighted with perspiration and glory, and then t'other's.

    The Depot Master Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

  • And t'other's the gray mare, and blamed if she didn't git cast last night and use up her off hind leg so's she can't step.

    The Depot Master Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

  • We don't write many letters because time each get t'other's, the news is so plaguey old 'tain't news at all.

    Cap'n Dan's Daughter Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

  • Go straight back o 'the barn 'bout a hundred paces; on the hill are two bunches of stuff piled up, one's wood, t'other's dried grass an' stuff.

    The Watchers of the Plains A Tale of the Western Prairies Ridgwell Cullum 1905

  • When all's said an 'done, t'other's a foreigner, as you might say, from the far side o' the Duchy: an 'if old

    Hocken and Hunken Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903

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