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Examples

  • We-ll, we told our three year olds about eggs and sperm both.

    Heather Has Two Mommies Becca 2005

  • "We-ll," said Betty slowly, "I never say a thing can't be done until it's tried --"

    The Outdoor Girls at the Hostess House Or, doing their best for the soldiers Laura Lee Hope

  • "We-ll, if every one it stole meant my havin 'as good an afternoon as this one's been, I'd --"

    Shavings Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

  • "We-ll, she's terrible interested in it, of course; but she's so smart anyhow, and here in Scarford she's got the chance she's been lookin 'for."

    Cap'n Dan's Daughter Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

  • "We-ll, I'd like to hear a little testimony from Cordelia first."

    Fair Harbor Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

  • "We-ll," said Tinker with extraordinary deliberation, "to start near home: Wanda Malone."

    Harlequin and Columbine Booth Tarkington 1907

  • We-ll, 'twas in my pants pocket here, just where I put it last time I used it.

    Shavings Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

  • We-ll, "with his quiet smile," I seem to have a habit of making unexpected appearances.

    Galusha the Magnificent Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

  • "We-ll?" said Stella, with a quiver of exquisite joy.

    The Point of View Elinor Glyn 1903

  • "We-ll," he returned, his sharp eyes resting on the pointed firs, -- "from the rosy-cloud altitude, of course, of course."

    The Opened Shutters Clara Louise Burnham 1890

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