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You'se goin 'to HAIL if you go trick-or-treatin' 'cos Halloween is THE DEVIL'S HOLIDAY!!!
unclebob Diary Entry unclebob 2005
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"You'se a big, old girl," she went on, smoothing out Didy's petticoats,
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'You'se too good, ma'am; you'se too good to say dat,' replied the darky, the moisture coming to his eyes; 'but I meant nuffin' wrong, -- I meant nuffin 'dis'specful to de Cunnel.'
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You'se safe _har_, 'rejoined the old woman, dropping her aged limbs into a chair, and rocking away with much the same air which ancient white ladies occasionally assume.
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"You'se too good, ma'am; you'se too good to say dat," replied the darky, the moisture coming to his eyes; "but I meant nuffin 'wrong -- I meant nuffin' dis'specful to de Cunnel."
Among the Pines or, South in Secession Time James R. Gilmore
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You'se been kicked an 'cuffed about wid heaps an' heaps abuse.
Negro Folk Rhymes Wise and Otherwise: With a Study Thomas Washington Talley
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"You'se the little Yankee missy, ain't you?" she questioned.
Yankee Girl at Fort Sumter Alice Turner Curtis
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You'se shō 'plowed de cotton fields for many a, many a year.
Negro Folk Rhymes Wise and Otherwise: With a Study Thomas Washington Talley
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MRS. TAYLOR: You'se tellin 'de truth, Sister Blunt.
The Mule-Bone: A Comedy of Negro Life in Three Acts Langston Hughes 1934
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He was gray under his tan and his lips were purple and his eyes were still drunk with the ether -- But he looked at our sanguinary hands and shook his head sideways on the pillow and smiled -- "You'se can't kill me," he said, "I'm a New Yorker, by God -- you'se can't kill me."
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