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So I got up before sunrise, and went out for a walk; and thinking I might as well be near our work-place, I slowly come'd down this way!
International Weekly Miscellany - Volume 1, No. 8, August 19, 1850 Various
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Hows'ever, when I come'd near the bottom of the Dust-heap as I had to pass, the great dark heap was so 'zackly the same as the night, you couldn't tell one from t'other.
International Weekly Miscellany - Volume 1, No. 8, August 19, 1850 Various
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He come'd here late last night, and he took her temperature ready to tell the doctor this morning, and he's round here again now; and it's not as though he favours mine more than another's.
The Village by the River H. Louisa Bedford
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Heaven, into a goodish bit of courage, forward I steps -- a little furder -- and a leetle furder more -- _un_-til I come'd just up to the beautiful shining star lying upon the dust.
International Weekly Miscellany - Volume 1, No. 8, August 19, 1850 Various
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Mr Cloade come'd down to baych an 'said as he'd rise me wages be two shillings, from four shillings to six a week.
A Poor Man's House Stephen Sydney Reynolds 1900
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An 'after I got about again I wer much too weak to go to cementry: I used to faint every time I come'd downstairs.
A Poor Man's House Stephen Sydney Reynolds 1900
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"When they tubs o 'ready-cracked sugar fust come'd down to Seacombe,' twer thought a gert thing -- an 'so' twas."
A Poor Man's House Stephen Sydney Reynolds 1900
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Dad couldn't go out after breakfast, 'cause it come'd on to blow.
A Poor Man's House Stephen Sydney Reynolds 1900
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The Board o 'Trade officer repeated as he'd help me an' no doubt find me a ship, but Dick -- his mother was come'd for he.
A Poor Man's House Stephen Sydney Reynolds 1900
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"However come'd 'ee, Missis, to let 'em go out to a gen'leman's to tay in thic mess?"
A Poor Man's House Stephen Sydney Reynolds 1900
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