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  • "I been working in the oil patch longer'n anybody who's still around and kickin ', I reckon."

    Empire Builders Bova, Ben 1993

  • "Takes longer'n I thought it would," Mexalgo was muttering.

    Damia's Children McCaffrey, Anne 1993

  • "Longer'n that, child -- much longer'n that," admitted Aunt 'Mira, shamefacedly.

    Janice Day at Poketown Helen Beecher Long

  • But if folks values things rightly, and knows how to take care of 'em, there ain't many things that'll last longer'n

    Aunt Jane of Kentucky Eliza Calvert Hall

  • I've lived most a generation longer'n any man here, an 'I've seen a thing or two an' marked the way of nater jest like the Jedge.

    Flamsted quarries Mary E. Waller

  • "I never seen an Injun that cared to keep one of 'em longer'n he could let go of it," said the miner.

    The Boy Scouts on the Yukon Ralph Victor

  • "No, I guess not," said Hi, "but it's a little longer'n I thought to the deepot."

    Randy and Her Friends Amy Brooks

  • Wal, I reckon _I_ got stretched out longer'n common by fright.

    Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp Or, Lost in the Backwoods Alice B. Emerson

  • More'n a few times they be a 'scaped convict hit our place; but McGee, he wouldn't allow o' his stayin 'longer'n tuh git

    Chums in Dixie or The Strange Cruise of a Motorboat St. George Rathborne

  • "Well, Tad, yer head is a sight longer'n mine is, an 'I s'pose ye know what's best; but, my boy, let me give ye a little advice: If ye wait till ye find a real gold mine in these here parts, the boy's likely as not to die o' old age 'fore ye find it."

    Buffalo Roost F. H. Cheley

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