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If you hadn't nailed 'im to the perch 'e'd be pushing up the daisies!
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I was -oping -e'd -ole up -ere in town for a while.
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I could even listen with fair good humour to the harassed excuses of the Cockney porter carrying my valise as he protested that he didn't knaow nuffink abaht the trunk, guv ',' cos 'Erbert' ad gorn ter the guard's van for it, and where the 'ell' e'd got ter, Gawd ownly knew.
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If my father were -ere -e'd slice you up into family souvenirs.
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Trust 'emselves to some oily villain like ole Cascara-chops, who'd turn 'em out as soon as' e'd tired of 'em?
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"E would that, " agreed Squill readily, -or else -e'd level the -ole place tryin-.
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S.e'd plead to a misdemeanor because technically she could be deported if found guilty of a felony in the U.S. CALLAN: Yes.
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Criticizing the public option Grassley then declared, "[w] e'd have 120 million people opt out [of private insurance], then pretty soon everyone is in health care under the government and there's no competitor."
Bruce Wilson: Blue Dog Leader Works With Theocratic "Mafia" Opposed to Health Care Reform
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W e'd long imagined that Greenheath was like any other town, except for its concentration of girls in ankle-length denim skirts and white-canvas Keds, and boys in sloppy oxford shirts, with their yarmulkes hanging down as if sewn to the side of their heads.
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If you hadn't nailed 'im to the perch 'e'd be pushing up the daisies!
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