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  • Jim and Wally dashed off, to return presently with the tidings that Murty would play "wid all the pleasure in loife."

    Mates at Billabong 1911

  • But ‘ey, bish bash bosh, Bob’s your uncle, dis loife don git any easier, does it?

    GWYNETH HELPS MADONNA 2008

  • Dat'll froighten de loife out of dem fecking passengers.

    Fair Plays To Yee ROB McGIBBON 2007

  • Dat'll froighten de loife out of dem fecking passengers.

    Archive 2007-08-01 ROB McGIBBON 2007

  • Ye've seeved the loife of me daughter, me choild, me Marion

    The Lady of the Ice A Novel James De Mille

  • Te've seeved me loife, so ye have, an 'there's no doubt about it.

    The Lady of the Ice A Novel James De Mille

  • But for you, she'd be now lost forivir to the poor owld man whose light an 'loife an' trisure she always was.

    The Lady of the Ice A Novel James De Mille

  • I think I ne'r gat off a cuddy so quick in my loife afore; and th 'owd mule would hardly understand me I daresay, for he stopt in a moment and look'd over at me as if he wor wondering if I always gat off in that fashion.

    Little Abe Or, The Bishop of Berry Brow F. Jewell

  • An 'so she became me woife -- my Nora -- me darlin' -- the loight of me loife.

    The Lady of the Ice A Novel James De Mille

  • "D'ye want to know," said he, "the thrue business of me loife, an 'me sowl occupeetion?"

    The Lady of the Ice A Novel James De Mille

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