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  • She went in search of Mrs. Soames and found her with her'll feet up on one of the sofas.

    Waiting For Deborah Neels, Betty 1994

  • You minds our Sukey, Mr. Benjamin; she be growed a rare slip of a wench since you seen her, though her'll be sixteen come Martinmas.

    Tom Brown's Schooldays Hughes, Thomas, 1822-1896 1971

  • "But her'll be no more trouble to thee now; her's gone away."

    Aunt Rachel David Christie Murray

  • "Miss Blythe won't ha 'been long i' the village afore her'll know what manner o 'man you be, Sennacherib."

    Aunt Rachel David Christie Murray

  • "No," said the Angel naughtily, then relenting at sight of her Tomlin's face, "her'll sing, her won't dance."

    The Angel of the Tenement George Madden Martin 1901

  • 'Tis of little Dorry, and of how pleased her'll be to see her mammy once again, as I be thinking.

    Six Plays Florence Henrietta Fisher Darwin 1892

  • Ah, her'll have got t'other old baggage set in the right place by then.

    Six Plays Florence Henrietta Fisher Darwin 1892

  • Ah, 'tis in her place as th 'old woman will be set come morning -- And that her'll be -- I count as 'tis long enough as her have mistressed it over the house.

    Six Plays Florence Henrietta Fisher Darwin 1892

  • God rest the bones of she, for I count her'll have been lying in the churchyard a good few years by now.

    Six Plays Florence Henrietta Fisher Darwin 1892

  • If 'tis a corpse, I guess her'll have to wait till the dancing's finished, then.

    Six Plays Florence Henrietta Fisher Darwin 1892

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