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  • They could have done't brawly, but ye wouldna hear o't -- oh no; ye bude to have the whole place gutted out yestreen.

    The House with the Green Shutters George Douglas Brown 1885

  • Thamas, and no glory to Him whase will's your sanctification, gin ye war to owercome yer temper, and syne think a heap o 'yersel' that ye had done't.

    Alec Forbes of Howglen George MacDonald 1864

  • ` ` Na, na, I'll neither trust to provost nor bailier '' said the postmistress, --- ` ` but I wad aye be obliging and neighbourly, and I'm no again your looking at the outside of a letter neither --- See, the seal has an anchor on't --- he's done't wi 'ane o' his buttons, I'm thinking. ''

    The Antiquary 1845

  • All his successors gone before him have done't, and all his ancestors that come after him may; they may give the dozen white luces in their coat ....

    The Sketch-Book of Geoffrey Crayon Washington Irving 1821

  • 'Had he not resembled my father as he slept, I had done't,' there is murder and filial piety together, and in urging him to fulfil his vengeance against the defenceless king, her thoughts spare the blood neither of infants nor old age.

    Characters of Shakespeare's Plays William Hazlitt 1804

  • "Na, na, I'll neither trust to provost nor bailier" said the postmistress, -- "but I wad aye be obliging and neighbourly, and I'm no again your looking at the outside of a letter neither -- See, the seal has an anchor on't -- he's done't wi 'ane o' his buttons, I'm thinking."

    The Antiquary — Volume 01 Walter Scott 1801

  • "Na, na, I'll neither trust to provost nor bailier" said the postmistress, -- "but I wad aye be obliging and neighbourly, and I'm no again your looking at the outside of a letter neither -- See, the seal has an anchor on't -- he's done't wi 'ane o' his buttons, I'm thinking."

    The Antiquary — Complete Walter Scott 1801

  • Never doubt it; for if the spirit of cuckoldom be once raised up in a woman, the devil can't lay it, until she has done't.

    The Old Bachelor: a Comedy William Congreve 1699

  • Never doubt it; for if the spirit of cuckoldom be once raised up in a woman, the devil can't lay it, until she has done't.

    The Comedies of William Congreve Volume 1 [of 2] William Congreve 1699

  • Also there are still opportunities in SA that done't exist in Oz or other places that suit us for emigration.

    News24 Top Stories 2010

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