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Examples
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Nathink, gavner, cept to wishyer the bust o yolth, and a many cornverts.
Captain Brassbound's Conversion George Bernard Shaw 1903
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Their mawnds kennot rawse to Christiennity lawk hahrs ken, gavner: thet's ah it is.
Captain Brassbound's Conversion George Bernard Shaw 1903
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Weoll, as you knaow, gavner, thet cawn't be done eah withaht a hescort.
Captain Brassbound's Conversion George Bernard Shaw 1903
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Besawds, gavner, this Lidy Sisly Winefleet mawt wor't to tike a walk crost Morocker -- a rawd inter the mahntns or sech lawk.
Captain Brassbound's Conversion George Bernard Shaw 1903
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Awll sy good awtenoon, gavner: you're busy hexpectin o Sr Ahrd an Lidy Sisly, ynt yer?
Captain Brassbound's Conversion George Bernard Shaw 1903
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You're not best pleased to be hinterrupted in yr bit o gawdnin bow the lawk o me, gavner.
Captain Brassbound's Conversion George Bernard Shaw 1903
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No, gavner: these eah Moors ez their religion; an it mikes em dinegerous.
Captain Brassbound's Conversion George Bernard Shaw 1903
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Promist Gawdn e wouldn't never smaggle slives nor gin, an (with suppressed aggravation) WOWN'T, gavner, not if we gows dahn on ahr bloomin bended knees to im to do it.
Captain Brassbound's Conversion George Bernard Shaw 1903
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Mawt yeppn to the honestest, best meanin pusson, aw do assure yer, gavner.
Captain Brassbound's Conversion George Bernard Shaw 1903
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Some of huz is hanconverted men, gavner; an they sy: You smaggles wanne thing, Kepn; waw not hanather?
Captain Brassbound's Conversion George Bernard Shaw 1903
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