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  • "Begob," said he, "'tis fine weather for fishes, and the birrds are that comfortable in the threes.

    The Crossing Winston Churchill 1909

  • "Begob," said he, "'tis fine weather for fishes, and the birrds are that comfortable in the threes.

    Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909

  • "Begob," said he, "'tis fine weather for fishes, and the birrds are that comfortable in the threes.

    The Crossing 1904

  • Good Christ! says Alf. Begob he was what you might call flabbergasted.

    Ulysses 2003

  • Begob he drew his hand and made a swipe and let fly.

    Ulysses 2003

  • "'Does Mr. Flynn know you borrowed it from him?' says I."'Begob that he does not,' says he.

    Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-02-04 Various

  • "Begob, 'tis somethin 'f'r a man's eyes to see how Miss Norah handles that bay horse!"

    Mates at Billabong 1911

  • "Begob, captain!" said the pilot, as he swung himself over the rail.

    Sinking of the Titanic and Great Sea Disasters 1912

  • Begob he drew his hand and made a swipe and let fly.

    Ulysses James Joyce 1911

  • _Begob, ma'am, _ says Mrs Cahill, _God send you don't make them in the one pot.

    Ulysses James Joyce 1911

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