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"Sartinly," answered the Trapper, "ye be Shanty Jim, and ye have camped these three year and more at the outlet of Bog Lake."
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"Sartinly," says the hunter, separating from the others, and striding off towards the entrance.
The Death Shot A Story Retold Mayne Reid 1850
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"Sartinly," said Owny, who entered the stable and came forth with the articles required by Andy, and a halter for the horse also.
Handy Andy, Volume One A Tale of Irish Life, in Two Volumes Samuel Lover 1832
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"Sartinly -- Mike Murphy, from the town of Tipperary, County of Tipperary, at your sarvice," and he bowed again.
The Launch Boys' Adventures in Northern Waters Edward Sylvester Ellis 1878
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If asked, "Does this stream run up hill?" the negro would be apt to say: "Yas, sah, reckon it do, sah;" but if the question were put in a leading form, as: "This stream runs down hill, of course, does it not?" he would say: "Sartinly, sah."
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“Sartinly he kin,” said Sneak, standing up in his stirrups, and stretching his long neck to its utmost tension to see if any snakes were in the open area before them.
Wild Western Scenes Jones, John Beauchamp 1875
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"Sartinly I will," said his wife; and Abel willingly received his charge and carried him off to play among the sacks.
Jan of the Windmill Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 1863
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"Sartinly; but they're mighty odd-looking critters -- jist like the old man, though."
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"Sartinly, -- by all manner of means," replied Jo, not a little surprised at the turn affairs were taking.
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"Sartinly it's the biggest that I've ever clapped eyes on," he thought but he did not speak or move.
The Prairie Chief 1859
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