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  • But since I'm dreadful afflicted wid the rheumatics, and can't abide diggin 'at all, at all ... well, if ye can sink your gentle-manly pride an' finish them two rows for me, why, t'will be for the good o 'your soul an' my body.

    THE NUMBERS 2010

  • I witter on about her endlessly and tirelessly to all and sundry and t'will ever be so, but people often come back to me and say "so what was that all about then?"

    Penelope Fitzgerald 2007

  • I witter on about her endlessly and tirelessly to all and sundry and t'will ever be so, but people often come back to me and say "so what was that all about then?"

    54 entries from April 2007 2007

  • I witter on about her endlessly and tirelessly to all and sundry and t'will ever be so, but people often come back to me and say "so what was that all about then?"

    Penelope Fitzgerald 2007

  • But since I'm dreadful afflicted wid the rheumatics, and can't abide diggin 'at all, at all … well, if ye can sink your gentle-manly pride an' finish them two rows for me, why, t'will be for the good o 'your soul an' my body.

    Flashman and the angel of the lord Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1995

  • But since I'm dreadful afflicted wid the rheumatics, and can't abide diggin 'at all, at all ... well, if ye can sink your gentle-manly pride an' finish them two rows for me, why, t'will be for the good o 'your soul an' my body.

    Flashman and the angel of the lord Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1995

  • Though assured by the _Firm_ 'if you hold on t'will mend'?

    Punch Among the Planets Various

  • "You are kind," she said, recovering herself, "it gives one a chill to lose two men in one night; yes, thank you, a glass of champagne, t'will be a more pleasant sensation than the three brides, but let them beware; I shall have their husbands at my feet again; and now for the dance."

    A Heart-Song of To-day Annie Gregg Savigny

  • The Union gatherings were easy, jovial, fond of speeches adorned with the quips and turns of political oratory, and filled with the spirit 't'will all come right in the end.'

    The Continental Monthly, Vol 3 No 3, March 1863 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Various

  • Kilbride said -- 't'will prove tu be some lokil man who had a grudge agin' pore Larry for somethin 'or another.

    The Luck of the Mounted A Tale of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police Ralph S. Kendall

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