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Examples
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D'ee think I raised 'ee up so carefully to chuck thyself away' pon a come-by-chance furriner?
I Saw Three Ships and Other Winter Tales Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903
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He grinned and pulled open his sailor's jumper and singlet; and there, on his naked breast, Taffy saw a ship tattooed, with three masts, and a half-circle of stars above it, and below it the initials W.P. "D'ee think my mother'll know me again?" asked the boy, and the other two began to laugh.
The Ship of Stars Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903
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"D'ee want to be told a dozen times that this is a licensed ship?"
The White Wolf and Other Fireside Tales Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903
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"D'ee hear that?" exclaimed Captain Wopper with a startled look, as he and his companions busied themselves packing up their instruments.
Rivers of Ice 1859
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"D'ee make much at this work now, my lad?" asked the captain.
The Young Trawler 1859
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D'ee think he's a babby as can't take care of himself?
The Fugitives The Tyrant Queen of Madagascar Francis B. Pearson 1859
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"What! D'ee mean to say that you manufacture your own iron in them parts?"
The Fugitives The Tyrant Queen of Madagascar Francis B. Pearson 1859
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"D'ee mean to say that it beats them in a good or a bad way?"
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"D'ee think Gashford would let him out for that?" asked the Irishman, anxiously.
Twice Bought 1859
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"D'ee think it's likely we'll cotch 'im?" he asked, in a whisper, on the evening of that day, as they went rapidly through the woods together, a little in rear of their party.
Twice Bought 1859
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