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  • And he cum a-jumpin and a-tearin out so fashin -- (actions to suit) -- to git sum of King Solsis soljurs to fite urn juul; and King Sol, lubly bruthurn and sisturn, he gits sker'd mighty quick, and he says to Jonathun and tother big officers, says he, 'I ain't a gwyin for to fite that grate big fellah.'

    The Wit and Humor of America, Volume VII. (of X.) Various 1887

  • I 'sposed you wanted to fite juul -- so kum on with your old irun-pot hat on -- you'll git belly full mighty quick --'

    The Wit and Humor of America, Volume VII. (of X.) Various 1887

  • Furst place, I gwyin to undevur to sarcumscribe fust the 'cashin of this here battul: second place, the' comdashins of the armies: third place, the folkses as was gwyin for to fite and didn't want to, and some did: and last and fourth place, I'm gwyin for to show purtiklur 'zact them as fit juul, and git victry and git kill'd.

    The Wit and Humor of America, Volume VII. (of X.) Various 1887

  • And when I cum I hear ole Golliawh a hollerin out for somebody to cum and fite juul with um; and all the soljurs round thar they begins for to make traks mighty quick, I tell you, please your majuste, sir, for thar tents; but, says I, what you run for?

    The Wit and Humor of America, Volume VII. (of X.) Various 1887

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  • "'What I kum for? you'll find out mighty quick, I tell you -- I kum for fite juul --'

    The Wit and Humor of America, Volume VII. (of X.) Various 1887

  • "And to 'lusterut the juul and make um spikus, I'll show' zactly how they talk'd, and jaw'd, and fit it all out; and so ole Goliawh when he sees Davy a kumun, he hollurs out so, and lilly Davy he say back so:

    The Wit and Humor of America, Volume VII. (of X.) Various 1887

  • "'Tention once more agin, for lass time, as I'm gwyin to give most purtikurlust' zactest 'count of the juul atween lilly Davy and ole

    The Wit and Humor of America, Volume VII. (of X.) Various 1887

  • "And then King Sol he quite down in the jaw, and he turn and ax if somebody wouldn't hunt up a soljur as would fite juul with um; and he'd give um his dawtah, the prinsuss, for wife, and make um king's son-in-law.

    The Wit and Humor of America, Volume VII. (of X.) Various 1887

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