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Examples
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"Effen the Jedge was a king and wo 'a crown," said Mandy's John to
The Trumpeter Swan Temple Bailey
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"Jedge," began Mr. Dodd again, "I don't think you've been quite fair with us."
Coniston — Complete Winston Churchill 1909
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"Jedge," began Mr. Dodd again, "I don't think you've been quite fair with us."
Coniston — Volume 04 Winston Churchill 1909
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"Jedge," began Mr. Dodd again, "I don't think you've been quite fair with us."
Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909
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Jedge which is poured ov«r one Generatioiv, retires and, leaves ariother naked and barren j the fudden Meteors of Intelligence which for a while appear to
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"Jedge," said Uncle Bill deliberately, "you're gittin 'almost no-account enough to be a Forest Ranger.
The Man from the Bitter Roots Caroline Lockhart 1916
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"Jedge," he said finally, "I must say I'm a mite surprised.
Coniston — Complete Winston Churchill 1909
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"Jedge," he said finally, "I must say I'm a mite surprised.
Coniston — Volume 04 Winston Churchill 1909
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"Jedge," he said finally, "I must say I'm a mite surprised.
Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909
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"Jedge," he informed, "Samson South's done left the party et ther mill, an 'he's a-ridin' towards town.
The Call of the Cumberlands Charles Neville Buck 1904
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