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  • "Gie me ma gun, Stewart, an 'A'll obleeterate him, nae matter wha's grandfaither he is."

    Adventures in Many Lands Various

  • "A'll slauchter him," said he, raising his deadly blunderbuss; but the huge ape seemed to understand the action, and with half a dozen bounds he had vanished, swinging from tree to tree like a living pendulum.

    Adventures in Many Lands Various

  • A'll ask my moother to step hi later on, Mrs. Ormerod, and thank thee very much for th 'teapot.

    The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays Eugene O'Neill 1920

  • Readin 'don't coom easy to me, an' my eyes aren't what they were, but A'll mak 'most of it.

    The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays Eugene O'Neill 1920

  • A'll coom again (_bolting nervously for the door_).

    The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays Eugene O'Neill 1920

  • An 'A'll talk thy silly yead off an' all if tha doan't get sharp to tellin 'me what tha wants after in my

    The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays Eugene O'Neill 1920

  • But A'll tell thee this, Emma, an 'A'll tell it thee to thy faice,' e's doin 'well for' isself, is young

    The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays Eugene O'Neill 1920

  • A'll tell thee what A'd do to thee if A 'ad the use o' my

    The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays Eugene O'Neill 1920

  • A'd a mind to keep it till A died, but A reckon A'll 'ave no use for it in workus.

    The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays Eugene O'Neill 1920

  • "A 'doot whither A'll gi'e ye a moostache," said Tam, surveying his handiwork, "it's no necessairy to a fleein'-mon, but it's awfu 'temptin' to an airtist."

    Tam o' the Scoots Edgar Wallace 1903

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