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  • "Dere is somet'ing dere," he affirmed, when the rhythmed vagaries of his mind touched the secret chords of Bâtard's being and brought forth the long lugubrious howl.

    BÂTARD 2010

  • Dere is a professional model and advertising executive.

    USATODAY.com 2002

  • I suspect it isn't a very great book, because a Philadelphia schoolgirl has written a reply to it called Dere Bill, which is said to be as good as the original.

    The Haunted Bookshop 1918

  • "Dere is somet'ing dere," he affirmed, when the rhythmed vagaries of his mind touched the secret chords of Bâtard's being and brought forth the long lugubrious howl.

    Batard 1904

  • "Dere is somet'ing dere," he affirmed, when the rhythmed vagaries of his mind touched the secret chords of the dog's being and brought forth the long, lugubrious howl.

    Diable - A Dog 1902

  • "Dere is more reasons for t'ings, den Maria can make out," – she said thoughtfully.

    Daisy 1868

  • Dere is much contrairy in dis world, – fact, dere is!

    Daisy 1868

  • Dere is more will miss you than me; and there is somebody there who wants you to take care of her.

    The Hills of the Shatemuc 1856

  • "Dere is nozing is no trifle," said Mr. Herder, coming in from the other room.

    The Hills of the Shatemuc 1856

  • Dere is much good among de world – dere might be more – a good deal.

    The Hills of the Shatemuc 1856

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