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  • She set dere at dat ole spinning wheel en take one shettle en t'row it one way en den annuder de udder way en pull dat t'ing en make it tighter en tighter.

    Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves South Carolina Narratives, Part 1 Work Projects Administration

  • "No t'row heem, sar -- no can do -- No see 'eem knife lika dat, sar," denied the little brown man, merely raising his eyes to look at the knife, then stolidly fastening his gaze upon the compass again.

    Gold Out of Celebes Aylward Edward Dingle

  • 'Poor material; spoiled in shaping, wrong in t'e vorks; all failures; t'row t'em avay.

    The Bacillus of Beauty A Romance of To-day Harriet Stark

  • "Do not t'row der pomb; we surrender make!" implored a voice.

    Wilmshurst of the Frontier Force Ernest [Illustrator] Prater 1917

  • W'en I git een de allivatu de nyung man staat off mos 'too quick, un lik' to t'row me down, en 'e was dat skeer till' e trimble en e ketch me a'm en 'e say' Is yu hurt? 'en I mek ansuh,

    A Woman Rice Planter 1914

  • Police, an 'you dare' to t'row the water of the 'ose-wagon upon my person.

    The Ne'er-Do-Well Rex Ellingwood Beach 1913

  • "Say," he asserted, with sublime inconsistency, "if Mamie Rodgers was like all de rest of dem, I'd t'row up me dukes before de gong rang."

    The Miracle Man 1909

  • "I choke you lak w'ite bear, I t'row you ovair my should'r, I mash you lak leetle strawberr ', I--" He paused in his task to advance with a formidable gesture.

    The Flaming Forest James Oliver Curwood 1903

  • See -- wit 'thees han's I br'ak your neck an' t'row you in river.

    The Flaming Forest James Oliver Curwood 1903

  • 'Dat feller won't t'row yer down, Chimmy' -- ain't I right, hey?

    The Mascot of Sweet Briar Gulch Henry Wallace Phillips 1899

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