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Examples
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Gurthnamuckla and Thady with them, and the Master came to the wall of the field, and a letter in his hand, and he called Thady over to him.
Irish Books and Irish People Stephen Lucius Gwynn 1907
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The cloak, or mantle, as described by Thady, is of high antiquity.
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The boy called Thady, otherwise the captain, raised his blue eyes, now swimming in tears, to Will's face.
A Girl of the People L. T. Meade 1884
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The only character drawn from the life in Castle Rackrent is 'Thady' himself, the teller of the story.
Maria Edgeworth 1905
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"Thady," said Doyle, when the boy had left the room, "it's a drink you want to quench the rage that's in you."
General John Regan George A. Birmingham 1907
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"Thady," he said, "is there a drop of anything to drink in the place?"
General John Regan George A. Birmingham 1907
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"Thady," says he, "as far as the wake [18] goes, sure I might without any great trouble have the satisfaction of seeing a bit of my own funeral."
Tales and Novels — Volume 04 Maria Edgeworth 1808
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"Thady," says he, "all you've been telling me brings a strange thought into my head: I've a notion I shall not be long for this world any how, and I've a great fancy to see my own funeral afore I die."
Tales and Novels — Volume 04 Maria Edgeworth 1808
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"Thady," says he, "I've had enough of this; I'm smothering, and can't hear a word of all they're saying of the deceased."
Tales and Novels — Volume 04 Maria Edgeworth 1808
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"Thady," said Doyle, persuasively, "a drop of something to drink is what will suit you.
General John Regan George A. Birmingham 1907
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