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Examples
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But ye haven't axed me onst afther yer ould fri'nd Spokeshave!
The Ghost Ship A Mystery of the Sea Henry [Illustrator] Austin
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"Faith, sor, I fancied I had that divvle, your fri'nd, the markiss, sure, be the throat," said he, with a feeble attempt at a grin and biting his lips to keep in his feelings while he dropped his arms, which he had been whirling round his head like a maniac only just before.
The Ghost Ship A Mystery of the Sea Henry [Illustrator] Austin
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"Yis, sor, she's the sisther, sure, ov me fri'nd Tom Bowlin 'here, sor," he said, pointing me out by a punch in the ribs that nearly knocked all the breath out of me.
Young Tom Bowling The Boys of the British Navy John B. [Illustrator] Greene
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"Begorrah, it's your poor fri'nd in there!" said Garry O'Neil to the colonel.
The Ghost Ship A Mystery of the Sea Henry [Illustrator] Austin
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"He ain't no fri'nd o 'yours, or yez wouldn't be sayin' so."
The Efficiency Expert Edgar Rice Burroughs 1912
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"Dom me if it ain't me ould fri'nd Neale!" exclaimed a familiar voice.
The U. P. Trail Zane Grey 1905
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Casey's last words were 'ambush -- Sooz --' Deep Cut, 'and then' me fri'nd
The U. P. Trail Zane Grey 1905
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"But, fri'nd, ye ain't tough loike me," he protested.
The U. P. Trail Zane Grey 1905
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"Pitch the ball, me fri'nd -- pitch the ball," said Barney.
Frank Merriwell's Son A Chip Off the Old Block Burt L. Standish 1905
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"It's rot ye still talk, me fri'nd," declared Barney.
Frank Merriwell's Son A Chip Off the Old Block Burt L. Standish 1905
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