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"Theer isna much more to tell, Mester -- th 'eend's comin' now, an 'happen it'll shorten off th' story, so 'at it seems suddent to thee.
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"Theer isna much more to tell, Mester -- th 'eend's comin' now, an 'happen it'll shorten off th' story, so 'at it seems suddent to thee.
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In the eend we need ISRU, robotics and HSF to finnaly get TOGETHER and come up with a plan!
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In the eend we need ISRU, robotics and HSF to finnaly get TOGETHER and come up with a plan!
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This race needs to go to th eend so we can concentrate on McCain.
Exit polls: West Virginia voters want Democratic race to continue
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"I'm gwine, Massa Will — deed I is," replied the negro very promptly — "mos out to the eend now."
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Hannah looked real pleased when she see Enoch, as if she hadn't reelly expected him, but Betsey stuck out her hand 's if 'twas an eend o 'board, an' drawed her face solemner 'n ever.
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"I've come to th 'eend now surely," he said, and, dropping into her seat, he hid his face.
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"Thar you talk like a feller of gumption," said Ralph: "only show me the sight of a bit of skin-rope for halters, and you'll see a sample of hoss-stealing to make your ha'r stand on eend!"
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And so I sticks fast in a lick; and then to sumtotalise, I wallops down a rock, eend foremost, like a bull-toad: and, 'tarnal death to me, while I war scratching my head, and wondering whar I came from, I heerd the crack of the guns across the river, and thought of anngelliferous madam.
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