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Examples
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And little brother Gussie, he who lisps when he says, "Yeth",
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"Yeth," agreed Tommy, bobbing her head up and down.
The Meadow-Brook Girls Under Canvas Janet Aldridge
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"Yeth," said Rilla, and immediately wished she could throw herself headlong down the lighthouse rock or otherwise vanish from a jeering world.
Rilla of Ingleside Lucy Maud 1921
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"Yeth," lisped the Deacon; "if a man canna afford to College his son, he had better put him in hith business -- if he hath ainy business left to thpeak o ', that ith!"
The House with the Green Shutters George Douglas Brown 1885
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"Yeth," returned Curson, with an ineffectual attempt to imitate Low's phlegm; "but ath I didn't happen to be a sthranger to this lady, perhaps it wathn't nethethary, particularly ath I had two friends --"
In the Carquinez Woods Bret Harte 1869
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"Yeth," said Uncle Reuben, "but de fact am _dis_ chile ain't never been _done by_!
The Flag Replaced on Sumter A Personal Narrative William A. Spicer
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"Yeth," remarked Ted Burgoyne who had been listening to all this talk with certain ideas of his own, "and lots of times it ithn't tho very hard to get a lift on the road.
Afloat or, Adventures on Watery Trails Alan Douglas
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“Yeth,” the girl said, her mouth dry from the crackers.
The Undercover Kingdom Con Chapman 2011
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“Yes,” I said against his lips, though it came out more like “Yeth” because his tongue was sweeping into my mouth again.
My Fair Succubi Jill Myles 2011
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“Yes,” I said against his lips, though it came out more like “Yeth” because his tongue was sweeping into my mouth again.
My Fair Succubi Jill Myles 2011
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