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I canna bide to hae't blaret a 'gait an' a 'at ance.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 85, January, 1875 Various
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She kens she could never wear't, an 'yet she's juist as keen to hae't.
A Window in Thrums 1898
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Letters and ledgers took the place of "I'll do't," and "you shall hae't"; and, as in all such cases of advance, the rugged picturesqueness of the old method disappeared with its inconveniences.
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` ` Than, if ye maun hae't, the folk in Lunnun are a 'clean wud about this bit job in the north here.' '
Rob Roy 1887
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Letters and ledgers took the place of "I'll do't," and "you shall hae't"; and, as in all such cases of advance, the rugged picturesqueness of the old method disappeared with its inconveniences.
The Mayor of Casterbridge Thomas Hardy 1884
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Nae doobt they said 'at wad hae't they kent,' at hoo that's the w'y wi 'deith frae slayin' wi 'the swoord; but I wadna hear o' 't; I kenned better.
Warlock o' Glenwarlock George MacDonald 1864
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An 'some wad hae't he was ane o' them 'at tuik an' sauld the puir black fowk, 'at cudna help bein' black, for as ootlandish as it maun luik -- I never saw nane o 'the nation mysel' -- ony mair nor a corbie can help his feathers no bein 'like a doo's; an' gien they turnt black for ony deevilry o 'them
Warlock o' Glenwarlock George MacDonald 1864
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I coont cobblin 'your shoes, sir, a far better wark nor gaein' to the kirk, an 'I wadna hae't seen
Donal Grant, by George MacDonald George MacDonald 1864
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"Ay!" she said, "was that hoo the fowk wad hae't o 'me?"
Sir Gibbie George MacDonald 1864
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This boady o 'mine's growin' some heavy-like, I maun confess, but I wadna hae't ta'en aff
Sir Gibbie George MacDonald 1864
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