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Just the same, if 'you can spare a few minutes from each other after a couple more whirls, Mary an' me'd be complimented to have your presence at dinner.
CHAPTER II 2010
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You know, my aunt who raised me'd always say, 'You walk the direction God points you.'
The Coffin Dancer Deaver, Jeffery 1998
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Pop was, an old hypocrite, I told myself -- he'd helped murder the Pilot, he'd admitted as much -- and Alice and me'd be better off if we bedded the both of them down together.
The Night of the Long Knives Fritz Leiber 1951
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Him and me'd knowed each other ever sence we were little uns.
The Youth's Companion Volume LII, Number 11, Thursday, March 13, 1879 Various
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If they'd been plumb strangers, 'stead o' friends o 'one o' our parties, it's more'n likely brother 'n' me'd wore out a pair o 'saplings over their fool heads,' n 'paddled off' n left them t 'tump-line theirselves out o' th 'bush.
The Red-Blooded Heroes of the Frontier Edgar Beecher Bronson
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She knows nobody but me'd stay with 'er a day if I went.
Night Must Fall : a Play in Three Acts Emlyn Williams 1946
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Faix, it's not me'd give th 'hot tip iv a warnin' to a crim'nal.
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Just the same, if 'you can spare a few minutes from each other after a couple more whirls, Mary an' me'd be complimented to have your presence at dinner.
Chapter 2 1913
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Grandpa and me'd have you 'long with us when we went t 'Niaggery, or anywheres else; and ev'ry night, Cis'd take you with us, callin' on the
The Rich Little Poor Boy Eleanor Gates 1913
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When I fetched you over in my car t'other night didn't I say I hoped you and me'd meet again?
Galusha the Magnificent Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907
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