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  • Willie and George do scour out stockings 'mazin' fast.

    The King's Daughter and Other Stories for Girls Various

  • O she is a woman of 'mazin' vigor, Stanshy is, when she gets agoin '.

    The Knights of the White Shield Up-the-Ladder Club Series, Round One Play Edward A. Rand

  • Theer's sich a 'mazin' deal o 'good in human nature.

    Lying Prophets Eden Phillpotts 1911

  • God ban't gwaine to let en gaw down to's graave wi 'sich a' mazin 'number o' wrong opinions.

    Lying Prophets Eden Phillpotts 1911

  • But butivul broad, an '' mazin 'strong, an' a fine sight to see en ate his food.

    Lying Prophets Eden Phillpotts 1911

  • 'Tis a hard matter viewed from the point what you looks 'pon it; but I knaws you, my awn good gal; I knaws your Saviour's done a' mazin 'deal to hold you up.

    Lying Prophets Eden Phillpotts 1911

  • "This 'ere Miss Sphyxy Smith's a rich old gal, and' mazin 'smart to work," he began.

    The Wit of Women Fourth Edition Kate Sanborn 1878

  • He said 't was old Colonel Penhallow. 'mazin' rich the old Colonel was, and these 'ere rich old cocks sometimes does seem to strut round and cut up pretty much as if they hed n't heard o' no God in their parts.

    Oldtown Folks 1869

  • Them Kitterys used to hold their heads 'mazin' high afore the war, and they 've managed by hook and crook to hold on to most what they got, and now by-gones is by-gones.

    Oldtown Folks 1869

  • "This 'ere Miss Sphyxy Smith's a rich old gal, and' mazin 'smart to work," he began.

    Oldtown Folks 1869

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