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Examples
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"You can't ever tell about such things, how they'll go -- but no, bagosh!"
Carnac's Folly, Volume 1. Gilbert Parker 1897
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But he is a Protestan ', and the Cure at first ver' mad, bagosh!
The Lane That Had No Turning, Volume 2 Gilbert Parker 1897
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Louison, and his eyes get wet, and Emile he say his prayers to him -- bagosh! yes, I think.
The Lane That Had No Turning, Volume 2 Gilbert Parker 1897
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"He ain't got more gifts than his father had, and we all know what he was -- that's so, bagosh!" remarked Grandois viciously.
Carnac's Folly, Volume 3. Gilbert Parker 1897
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"Here, you leave that alone: that's not our flag, and if you string it up, we'll string you up, bagosh!" he roared.
The Pomp of the Lavilettes, Volume 2 Gilbert Parker 1897
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But all at once she sit down with Marie in her arms, and cry -- bagosh, I never see a woman cry like that!
The Lane That Had No Turning, Volume 2 Gilbert Parker 1897
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And Bargon, bagosh! that Bargon, he have a pair of shoulders like a wall, and five hunder 'dollars and a horse and wagon.
The Lane That Had No Turning, Volume 2 Gilbert Parker 1897
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"Three damn good words for the Court, bagosh!" exclaimed Masson with a jeer.
The Money Master, Volume 2. Gilbert Parker 1897
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And when I see how Bargon shoulders stoop and his eye get dull, and there is nothing in the jar behin 'the door, I fetch a horn with me, and my fiddle, and, bagosh! there is happy sit-you-down.
The Lane That Had No Turning, Volume 2 Gilbert Parker 1897
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But first one, then another, he get a choke-throat when he think that P'tite Louison go to leave us, and the more we try, the more we are bagosh fools.
The Lane That Had No Turning, Volume 2 Gilbert Parker 1897
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