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Examples
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"I believe he'th feared o 'her," snapped the Deacon, "or he wudny-un went thae lamb-like!"
The House with the Green Shutters George Douglas Brown 1885
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Conthequently, Thquire, you muthn't quarrel with me if I take thith young man'th thide, and thay he'th right and there'th no help for it.
Hard Times 1876
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Never mind the lookth of him, ath long ath he'th well hid. '
Hard Times 1876
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Here'th Jothphine hath been and got married to E.W. B. Childerth, and thee hath got a boy, and though he'th only three yearth old, he thtickth on to any pony you can bring againtht him.
Hard Times 1876
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He wath throw'd a heavy back-fall off a Elephant in a thort of a Pagoda thing ath the Thultan of the Indieth, and he never got the better of it; and thee married a thecond time-married a Cheethemonger ath fell in love with her from the front-and he'th a Overtheer and makin 'a fortun.'
Hard Times 1876
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Here'th Jothphine hath been and got married to E.W. B. Childerth, and thee hath got a boy, and though he'th only three yearth old, he thtickth on to any pony you can bring againtht him.
Hard Times 1868
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Never mind the lookth of him, ath long ath he'th well hid. '
Hard Times 1868
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Here'th Jothphine hath been and got married to E.W. B. Childerth, and thee hath got a boy, and though he'th only three yearth old, he thtickth on to any pony you can bring againtht him.
Hard Times Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 1868
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Conthequently, Thquire, you muthn't quarrel with me if I take thith young man'th thide, and thay he'th right and there'th no help for it.
Hard Times 1868
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He wath throw'd a heavy back-fall off a Elephant in a thort of a Pagoda thing ath the Thultan of the Indieth, and he never got the better of it; and thee married a thecond time - married a Cheethemonger ath fell in love with her from the front - and he'th a Overtheer and makin 'a fortun.'
Hard Times 1868
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