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Examples
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Old Aunt Sally, who always nodded during the collection (wide-awake now); "Little Jinny," the fashionable member who rivalled "Kelline" in popularity; Cross-eyed Pete, the most notorious
The Heart of Old Hickory and Other Stories of Tennessee 1895
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"Kelline," the belle, who always carried off the prize at the cakewalkings, rallied to the help of the "'spe'ience meet'n'" determined to prove to the brethren that she could talk as well as walk.
The Heart of Old Hickory and Other Stories of Tennessee 1895
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An 'since I'se been Kelline, an' you'se Big Sandy Hue;
Negro Folk Rhymes Wise and Otherwise: With a Study Thomas Washington Talley
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The sceptic might intimate that it was the song of Kelline that suggested the thread of old Pete's experience.
The Heart of Old Hickory and Other Stories of Tennessee 1895
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Yellow Kelline was not to be outdone by the startling experience of "Little Jinny."
The Heart of Old Hickory and Other Stories of Tennessee 1895
Duhawk commented on the word Kelline
a person who is not worth listening to or given any credit for their opinion
July 15, 2009