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"Weally," said Horner, who usually put on most of his _w_ and _r_ ish airs when in the presence of ladies in evening costume: in the day he sometimes spoke more plainly.
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She is a real speed-fiend, the other day in the car she was shouting "Go Weally Faaaaaast!" to Stu and got the biggest grin on her face as he sped up!
tequilamonky Diary Entry tequilamonky 2009
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"Weally, you aw wong -- I assuah you," he said stiffly.
The Desire of the Moth; and the Come On Eugene Manlove Rhodes 1901
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"Weally, I shall be obwiged to wefeh you to my lawyehs ----" Wyatt began.
The Desire of the Moth; and the Come On Eugene Manlove Rhodes 1901
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"Weally, this is most -- ah -- remarkable, don't you know," came from that aristocratic cadet named William Philander Tubbs.
The Rover Boys on the River The Search for the Missing Houseboat Edward Stratemeyer 1896
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"Weally, I don't know; thillingth, I thuppothe," lisped Mr Mortimer.
The Adventures of a Three-Guinea Watch Talbot Baines Reed 1872
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Weally, it would have saved me a good deal of trouble.
Struggling Upward 1868
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"Weally, I hope we sha'n't get mixed," gasped Sprague.
Struggling Upward 1868
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"Weally, I'm afraid I can't, without a good deal of twouble."
Struggling Upward 1868
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Weally, it would have saved me a good deal of trouble.
Struggling Upward, or Luke Larkin's Luck Horatio Alger 1865
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