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Wun kitteh here has teh multi-colored toe leather and I wud nevir hav fotted uv “funfetties” awn mai own!
Li’l Pink Jellybean Toes… - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2010
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No HAL has nevir maid a misteak, nor distortid informashun.
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'I am certaine,' says James Melville, 'by the experience found in my selff and maney others present in these meittinges, that the Assemblies of the saintes in Scotland wes nevir more beautiful and gloriouse by the manifold and mightie graces of the presence of the Holy Spirit.'
Andrew Melville Famous Scots Series William Morison
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And I had nae mair bot hee, O. Zour haukis bluid was nevir sae reid,
A Book of Old Ballads — Complete Beverley Nichols 1941
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Off truthe we believe nevir worde to be keipit of thir promises of her syde.
John Knox and the Reformation Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912 1905
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Off truthe we believe nevir worde to be keipit of thir promises of her syde.
John Knox and the Reformation Andrew Lang 1878
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I shall not soon forget that summer day, nor the dream-like panorama, nor the ancient grave; nor how the younger professor lay down on the seat of stone nevir hewin with mennes hand, and declared he had a nap, -- just enough to make him a poet.
The Gypsies Charles Godfrey Leland 1863
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"Pleece he nevir too muchee quick," returned the man, coolly.
Under the Waves Diving in Deep Waters Francis B. Pearson 1859
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"An 'my heart was nevir more _ris_ to God than it was', an 'is this night," replied their ingenuous boy.
Fardorougha, The Miser The Works of William Carleton, Volume One William Carleton 1831
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Of Wooden - Walls. np O make wooden wdls of 6oardi df nevir timber, would be a gredt charge; nor would they laft long, unlefs they were painted $ and even then, they are not of long duration.
The Fruit-gardener: Containing the Method of Raising Stocks, for Multiplying of Fruit-trees, by ... 1768
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