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Examples

  • "Wal, dar's a couple o 'white men a-layin' mighty quiet dar, afo '' Liab's house."

    Bricks without Straw A Novel 1880

  • I'd nebber'd got long so h'yer, not by no means, ez I hez, but fer her advice -- her'n an '' Liab's, gentlemen.

    Bricks without Straw A Novel 1880

  • I must have a bond on this for your appearance, so you'd better come on down to 'Liab's house with me.

    Bricks without Straw A Novel 1880

  • His premises had undergone little change beyond the wide, cool, latticed walk which now led from his house to the kitchen, and thence to "Uncle 'Liab's" house, over which Virginia-creepers and honeysuckle

    Bricks without Straw A Novel 1880

  • I'se been a-tinkin 'ebber sence I got dat money dat it's jes ez much' Liab's ez 'tis mine.

    Bricks without Straw A Novel 1880

  • We're only just past the Red Sea, just coming into the wildnerness, and if I can only get a glimpse from Horeb, wid my old eyes by and by, 'Liab' ll be satisfied.

    Bricks without Straw A Novel 1880

  • "Dar's two on 'em a layin 'out dar by' Liab's house," said the woman.

    Bricks without Straw A Novel 1880

  • I must have a bond on this for your appearance, so you'd better come on down to 'Liab's house with me.

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  • "Dar's two on 'em a layin 'out dar by' Liab's house," said the woman.

    Bricks Without Straw Albion Winegar Tourg��e 1871

  • 'Liab's gun, dat I'd borrered fer company, yer know, an' hed got some cattridges fer, ober at Lewyburg, an 'I comes on ter take a han' in -- ef dar wa'n't no danger, yer know, honey.

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