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The old Cap'n kept 'em child'n long as he lived, an 'then they was too old to l'arn different.
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"I reckon he's most anything that a man kin l'arn out o 'books," declared Captain Tugg.
Swept Out to Sea Clint Webb Among the Whalers W. Bertram Foster
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'If yeh was ter let that gal go ter the city an' l'arn some o 'them high-toned op'ry songs, yeh wouldn't have to be picaroonin' lumber strings much longer. '
The Spinner's Book of Fiction Various
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A man'll take his punishment for a meanness an 'l'arn by it; but to be jailed for what's his right makes an outlaw of him, an' always will.
Judith of the Cumberlands Alice MacGowan
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"I reckin you'll l'arn ef you ever git yer mind agin, that two kin play at ther game o 'twist."
Five Thousand Dollars Reward A. Frank [pseud.] Pinkerton
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'Tain't no trick a-tall to l'arn when a polecat is located near by, ye know; all ye gotter do, as the fellers says, is ter foller yer nose -- haw! haw! haw!
The Mission of Janice Day Helen Beecher Long
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"I dunno but it's wuth while losin 'ev'rything ye own to l'arn that ye got a boy like him."
The Mission of Janice Day Helen Beecher Long
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I'm a-gwine ter l'arn you a lesson dat 'll stick by you.'
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When _that's_ done we'll l'arn all about Tom Hotchkiss.
The Mission of Janice Day Helen Beecher Long
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We'll l'arn who'll display his agility in mid-air, we will.
Deadwood Dick, The Prince of the Road or, The Black Rider of the Black Hills Edward L. Wheeler
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