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There are no trails or paths behind it and nothing but uninhabited hills and swamp and more trees beyond for mor'n two miles.
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I've had to do the math mor'n once and I know how the cards fell.
Your dog is very old and very sick and you know it's time to have him put to sleep. 2009
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I've had to do the math mor'n once and I know how the cards fell.
Your dog is very old and very sick and you know it's time to have him put to sleep. 2009
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There are no trails or paths behind it and nothing but uninhabited hills and swamp and more trees beyond for mor'n two miles.
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They've been raising our taxes for mor'n a hundred years,
United We Stand 2006
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"It am 'sposed he had a secret talk wif de colored cook, Dinah, an' sum way cum it ober her -- bewitched her mor'n likely ur gib 'er a big lot ob money -- an' she passed de file in sum ob Wiles 'food, an' he cut his way out."
The Kentucky Ranger Edward T. Curnick
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They reckon ye're holdin 'it on' spec 'and that they kin git it fer a little mor'n ye paid for it.
Grace Harlowe's Overland Riders in the Great North Woods Jessie Graham [pseud.] Flower
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"All right, sir; I'll do my best wi 'it; but I'll be mor'n glad when it's safe done."
Derrick Sterling A Story of the Mines Kirk Monroe
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To wind the clock, as I hev done fer mor'n fifty year, --
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"Wal, wal, Melindy, you wimin folks oughter know mor'n men folks," replied Moses rushing out of the front door to see if the "hosses were all seen to."
Marguerite Verne Rebecca Agatha Armour
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