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  • National Collector Mint Gold/Silver Coin Cert 911 comm.

    SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 6162 2009

  • "Cert," said one of them, who appeared to be the leader, "go on and take the order, and then take a drink with us."

    Danger Signals Remarkable, Exciting and Unique Examples of the Bravery, Daring and Stoicism in the Midst of Danger of Train Dispatchers and Railroad Engineers John A. Hill

  • - I say ef any woman with a human heart in her bosom could hear her say that, an 'not tell her,' Cert'n'y she'd raise her, 'an' that 'punier children than that had growed up to be healthy men an' women '- well, maybe they might be better Christians than I am, but I don't never expec' to be sanctified up to that point.

    In Simpkinsville : character tales, 1897

  • "'Are they all for sale?' says I."'Cert'nly,' says she.

    Under the Skylights Henry Blake Fuller 1893

  • 'Cert'nly, sir,' replied Mr. Weller; and acting on Mr. Pickwick's gentle hint, Sam retired.

    The Pickwick Papers Charles Dickens 1841

  • 'Cert'nly they are, Sir,' replied Sam; 'but the turnkeys knows beforehand, and gives the word to the wistlers, and you may wistle for it wen you go to look.'

    The Pickwick Papers Charles Dickens 1841

  • 'Cert'nly, Sir,' replied Sam, who had answered Wardle's violent ringing of the bell with

    The Pickwick Papers Charles Dickens 1841

  • 'Cert'nly, Sir,' replied Sam, who had answered Wardle's violent ringing of the bell with a degree of celerity which must have appeared marvellous to anybody who didn't know that his eye had been applied to the outside of the keyhole during the whole interview.

    The Pickwick papers 1836

  • 'Cert'nly they are, Sir,' replied Sam; 'but the turnkeys knows beforehand, and gives the word to the wistlers, and you may wistle for it wen you go to look.'

    The Pickwick papers 1836

  • 'Cert'nly, sir,' replied Mr. Weller; and acting on Mr. Pickwick's gentle hint, Sam retired.

    The Pickwick papers 1836

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