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  • "Yes!" thundered the little Corporal, "you and your gift may go to the devil together; and hark'ee, sir, perhaps 'tis well that you should know who _I_ am, as you have so formally introduced yourself to me; I am --"

    Venus in Boston; A Romance of City Life George Thompson

  • Come you, sir, go and turn that vagabond out directly, or I'll do it before your mother comes home, hark'ee, sir. '

    Gladys, the Reaper Anne Beale

  • I know very well you will attempt to run away from me, by secretly removing from the city; but hark'ee -- though you remove to hell, and assume the hardest name of

    City Crimes or Life in New York and Boston George Thompson

  • "Now mark me -- and keep both hands afore ye -- so, my bully -- hark'ee now -- there's none commands where I am save Roger Tressady!" said he, looking round upon us and with a flourish of his hook.

    Martin Conisby's Vengeance Jeffery Farnol 1915

  • "And hark'ee, Joel, as to this black rogue -- this -- y'know who I mean, Jo?"

    Black Bartlemy's Treasure Jeffery Farnol 1915

  • And hark'ee, for every paper thou findest upon her, I will give thee its weight in gold.

    St. George and St. Michael George MacDonald 1864

  • And hark'ee, for every paper thou findest upon her, I will give thee its weight in gold.

    St. George and St. Michael Volume III George MacDonald 1864

  • "Now, go, make a fire on that point; and hark'ee, youngster, if you try to run away, I'll send a quick and sure messenger after you," and he pointed significantly at his pistols.

    The Coral Island A Tale of the Pacific Ocean 1859

  • And hark'ee, Spink, go to Mrs. Brand's cottage, and tell them there _why_

    The Lighthouse 1859

  • "And hark'ee, lad," cried Haco, again springing up and confronting the groom, "d'ye see this young 'ooman?"

    Shifting Winds A Tough Yarn 1859

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