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"They plumb e't all the bacon and prunes and sugar and dog-food,"
Chapter VII 2010
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He e't de rinds, an 'red meat too, he finish it all trim;
Negro Folk Rhymes Wise and Otherwise: With a Study Thomas Washington Talley
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When dey had left, she see'd uncle Alex laying up dar half e't up by all dem varmints.
Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves South Carolina Narratives, Part 4 Work Projects Administration
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An 'he e't dat great big watermillion all in one single day.
Negro Folk Rhymes Wise and Otherwise: With a Study Thomas Washington Talley
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"They plumb e't all the bacon and prunes and sugar and dog-food,"
Chapter VII 1910
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"Ye may have e't all the greased pigs in this here country," she said to
From the Valley of the Missing Grace Miller White 1912
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Cynthy is, -- plays hymns on the organ, knits socks for me, and hanged if she can't make the best fish chowder I ever e't!
Shorty McCabe on the Job Sewell Ford 1907
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"I could 'ave e't two of 'em," they heard her cry into her pillow.
A Little Princess 1905
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She's e't up two tablecloths an 'a sheet, three petticoats an' a brand new pair o 'my sister Mary's stockin's.
The Heart of Old Hickory and Other Stories of Tennessee 1895
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"I swapped with him f'r a peach, 'n he e't the peach at noon-time,' n then wouldn't gimme no bernanner."
The Story of Patsy Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin 1889
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