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  • "'Simmie' she sung out, breathless like, 'Simeon Butler, what does this mean?'

    The Depot Master Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

  • And now we have the murder of Simmie Williams and immediately – again – the dehumanisation appears in the press.

    Freedom of expression does not include hate crimes – or biased reportage 2008

  • “An they come not back the sooner,” said Tibb, “they will fare the waur, for the meat will be roasted to a cinder — and there is poor Simmie that can turn the spit nae langer: the bairn is melting like an icicle in warm water — Gang awa, bairn, and take a mouthful of the caller air, and I will turn the broach till ye come back.”

    The Monastery 2008

  • I make my vow to sun and moon, I will not see a proper lad so misleard as to run the country with an old knave like Simmie and his brother.

    The Monastery 2008

  • So, Simmie, we're grateful to you and I thank you.

    CNN Transcript Jun 14, 2004 2004

  • And Simmie was more than understanding as he worked with us over the last several years.

    CNN Transcript Jun 14, 2004 2004

  • Catherine Simmie, a member of the Immigration Division, adjourned a hearing in Niagara Falls after about 20 minutes Friday morning.

    Zundel declared national security threat 2003

  • Simmie and the boy and Mary-'Gusta and I can tend store all right.

    Mary-'Gusta Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

  • 'Man,' says Simmie, 'you've lost a lot o' blood. '

    Laramie Holds the Range 1898

  • But Simmie and John Fryin 'Pan scouted along behind and Simmie rode in ahead near town to tell me Laramie was comin'.

    Laramie Holds the Range 1898

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