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"Lookee," said the old man, "if it be anywise inconvenient to you I will not have it; for I will never rob another man of his dinner to eat myself -- that is my way of thinking."
Amelia — Volume 3 Henry Fielding 1730
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"Lookee," said the old man, "if it be anywise inconvenient to you I will not have it; for I will never rob another man of his dinner to eat myself -- that is my way of thinking."
Amelia — Complete Henry Fielding 1730
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"Lookee," he pointed into the exasperatingly dense water, "see her there -- like a shadow -- her bow is shoved up four -- five feet above her stern.
The Man from the Bitter Roots Caroline Lockhart 1916
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"Lookee," said the owner of the place, "I won't serve out another drop if 'tis going to be like that.
Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates; fiction, fact & fancy concerning the buccaneers & marooners of the Spanish main Howard Pyle 1882
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"Lookee," said the owner of the place, "I won't serve out another drop if 'tis going to be like that.
Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates Howard Pyle 1882
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"Lookee," says Allworthy, "you have my leave to write, to visit, if she will permit it -- but I insist on no thoughts of violence.
History of Tom Jones, a Foundling Henry Fielding 1730
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"I have a problem with this 'Lookee' word here," said Sen. Catherine Pugh, D-Baltimore. "
unknown title 2009
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Lookee here, dawg: Everyone over on that board knows who is who and who is worth the time of day, or not.
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Lookee what apurplepatch made for me of Jonathon and Rose in Paris from Zeppelins'verse!
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Lookee here, dawg: Everyone over on that board knows who is who and who is worth the time of day, or not.
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