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  • August 14, 2007 at 10: 21 AM awee a doggy with a scarf, in the georgia weather lol ... so cute though!

    Knitting, finally 2007

  • July 26, 2007 8: 01 AM fetosoap said ... awee, thanks!

    Wild Sarsaparilla Handmade Shaving Soap Anne-Marie 2007

  • Spidy looks so cool … …. .i am sooooo gonna watch this movie! spidey rules sinice i was awee little lad im now 41yrs old go fig: dang im takeing my two nefews out too see ..

    Spiderman 3 First Teaser Poster 2006

  • At last they said I was mad, an 'I went awee tae th' 'sylum yonder i' th 'town, an' then I gat some sleep; an 'ane nicht I saw in a dream a woman a' in white, an 'she laid her cool, moist han' on my hot forehead, an 'tauld me she would save me yet.

    Adrift in the Ice-Fields Charles W. Hall

  • 'Tha'lt rouse thysen up a bit again, now, Maggie,' the father-in-law said -- and then to me: '' ers not bin very bright sin 'Alfred came whoam, an' the bod flyed awee.

    England, My England 1907

  • The spokesman of the other party, snuffing up his breath through his nose, repeated the words with a sort of sneer; --- ` ` You Glasgow tradesfolks hae naething to do but to gang frae the tae end o 'the west o' Scotland to the ither, to plague honest folks that may chance to be awee ahint the hand, like me. ''

    Rob Roy 1887

  • I hae ken'd mony an honest man wadna hae ventured this length without he had made his last will and testament --- Mattie had ill-will to see me set awa 'on this ride, and grat awee, the sillie tawpie; but it's nae mair ferlie to see a woman greet than to see a goose gang barefit.' '

    Rob Roy 1887

  • A suggestion that way was indeed made, would he "visit the laird out o 'hand, or would he bide awee?"

    Phineas Redux 1873

  • A suggestion that way was indeed made, would he "visit the laird out o 'hand, or would he bide awee?"

    Phineas Redux Anthony Trollope 1848

  • "Mattie had ill will to see me set awa on this ride, and grat awee, the silly tawpie; but it's nae mair ferlie to see a woman greet than to see a goose gang barefit."

    The Proverbs of Scotland Alexander Hislop 1836

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