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  • Pitying, however, the uneasiness of Lavinia, when they came near the town, he called to the footman, and said, 'Hark'ee, Jacob, do you ride on first, and keep a sharp look out that nobody has the small pox.'

    Camilla 2008

  • Hark'ee; an hour agone while I lay on my bunk, I was awakened by a sound outside, and saw a strange dark woman come out of the shadows and walk up to the guard.

    The Conan Chronicles Howard, Robert E. 1989

  • 'Hark'ee, woman, I have borne with your d---- d nonsense long enough, and now if you resist me I'll cut that fair throat of yours from ear to ear -- I will by hell!'

    City Crimes or Life in New York and Boston George Thompson

  • Hark'ee, mistress "(he lowered his voice):" there is power awaiting the man bold enough to make a venture to obtain it.

    Sea-Dogs All! A Tale of Forest and Sea Tom Bevan

  • Hark'ee, fellow, begone! and thank my moderation that I do not punish you upon the spot, for your infernal presumption!

    Venus in Boston; A Romance of City Life George Thompson

  • "Hark'ee, Adam Penfeather," says I, choking with passion, "once and for all I bide on this ship until she brings up off Hispaniola."

    Black Bartlemy's Treasure Jeffery Farnol 1915

  • Hark'ee again: 'They shall be as chaff before the wind.

    Martin Conisby's Vengeance Jeffery Farnol 1915

  • "Hark'ee, fool, dost know of one called Brandon of Shene hereabouts?"

    Black Bartlemy's Treasure Jeffery Farnol 1915

  • "Hark'ee, good fellow, have you any horned beasts you can sell me?" he asked in a lordly way.

    The Junior Classics — Volume 4 William Patten 1902

  • Hark'ee; thou sayst I think naught of mine old comrade.

    Men of Iron 1891

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