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  • "Wot, " said Squill, -you mean like -ow to wander about in the woods spittin" into the breeze, like you were doin" just now?

    The Lives of Felix Gunderson Sugu Althomsons 2010

  • Encouraged, Elizabeth continued: 'Wot's the use o' spoilin 'your pretty eyes cryin' for the moon -- by which I mean Mr. 'Arbinger -- when' e isn't your Fate?

    Our Elizabeth A Humour Novel

  • [Illustration: Menu of the dug-out banquet] (p. 123) "Wot," muttered Bill, "wot's wrong with it?"

    The Red Horizon Patrick MacGill 1926

  • 'Wot's the matter, Jim?' she asked in a frightened way, for he had never spoken to her in that manner.

    Liza of Lambeth 1919

  • 'Wot's' e do with 'isself in the evening; I never see' im abaht? '

    Liza of Lambeth 1919

  • 'Wot' ave you got yer 'air in them things for?' asked Liza, pointing to the curl-papers.

    Liza of Lambeth 1919

  • 'Wot's the matter with yer eye?' asked one of them.

    Liza of Lambeth 1919

  • "But now," he said, after a moment's reflection, "as Jerry the Rat would say, 'Wot's de lay?'"

    Panther Eye 1918

  • That sort of interruption did not so much embarrass her, but once or twice she was nearly thrown off her beam-ends by men and boys shouting, 'Wot's the matter with yer anyway?

    The Convert 1907

  • 'Wot' appens to the pore little 'ome w'en the mother dies?

    The Convert 1907

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