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  • On July 24th 2010, tinkal wrote: you are verri nice garl

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  • I, smell'n at 't over 'n Ireland -- a raw garl I was -- I just thought' m a prince, the little sly fella!

    Sandra Belloni — Complete George Meredith 1868

  • And I, smell'n at 't over 'n Ireland -- a raw garl I was -- I just thought' m a prince, the little sly fella!

    Sandra Belloni — Volume 7 George Meredith 1868

  • So, come, and let's all be friends, with money in our pockuts; yell find me as much of a garl as army of ye.

    Sandra Belloni — Volume 4 George Meredith 1868

  • And I, smell'n at 't over 'n Ireland -- a raw garl I was -- I just thought' m a prince, the little sly fella!

    Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868

  • So, come, and let's all be friends, with money in our pockuts; yell find me as much of a garl as army of ye.

    Sandra Belloni — Complete George Meredith 1868

  • So, come, and let's all be friends, with money in our pockuts; yell find me as much of a garl as army of ye.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868

  • “Received of Mr. John Abbott of Andover Fourteen pounds, thirteen shillings and seven pence, it being the full value of a negrow garl named Dinah about five years of age of a Healthy sound Constution, free from any Disease of Body and do hereby Deliver the same Girl to the said Abbott and promise to Defend him in the Improvement of her as his servant forever.

    Anne Bradstreet and Her Time Campbell, Helen, 1839-1918 1890

  • "Received of Mr. John Abbott of Andover Fourteen pounds, thirteen shillings and seven pence, it being the full value of a negrow garl named Dinah about five years of age of a Healthy sound

    Anne Bradstreet and Her Time Helen Campbell 1878

  • Gall'ns of tears has poor Mr. Braintop cried over it, bein 'one of the mew-in-a-corner sort of young men, ye know, what never win the garl, but cry enough to float her and the lucky fella too, and off they go, and he left on the shore. "

    Sandra Belloni — Complete George Meredith 1868

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