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  • Look'ee, sir, I have nothing to say to your sea of truth, but, if a good parcel of land can entitle

    The Beaux-Stratagem George Farquhar

  • Look'ee, Dorinda, if my Lord Aimwell loves you or deserves you, he'll find a way to see you, and there we must leave it.

    The Beaux-Stratagem George Farquhar

  • Look'ee, sir, one generous action deserves another.

    The Beaux-Stratagem George Farquhar

  • Look'ee, child, as the saying is, we must go cunningly to work, proofs we must have; the gentleman's servant loves drink, I'll ply him that way, and ten to one loves a wench: you must work him t 'other way.

    The Beaux-Stratagem George Farquhar

  • ` ` Look'ee, Hiram, '' said he, as he stooped over the fire and raked out a hot coal.

    Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates : fiction, fact & fancy concerning the buccaneers & marooners of the Spanish Main 1921

  • "Look'ee my hearty boys," says he, pointing to this furrow with his hook, "the first man as setteth foot athwart this line I send to hell-fire along o 'Tom Purdy yonder!"

    Black Bartlemy's Treasure Jeffery Farnol 1915

  • Look'ee, there's men in this world born to be took off by someone or other, and they always come a-drifting across my hawse and get took off accordingly, but don't blame me, lad, don't.

    Black Bartlemy's Treasure Jeffery Farnol 1915

  • "Look'ee, bullies!" says he, pointing to the Smiler's inanimate form,

    Black Bartlemy's Treasure Jeffery Farnol 1915

  • "Look'ee here," quoth he, scowling on me, "this all cometh along o 'your ill-praying us, for prayer is potent, as I know, which was not brotherly in you, Martin O, not brotherly nor yet friendly!"

    Martin Conisby's Vengeance Jeffery Farnol 1915

  • Look'ee Adam, we've fought and run foul of each other this many a year -- aye, half round the world and all for sake o 'Black

    Black Bartlemy's Treasure Jeffery Farnol 1915

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