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  • I smiled sweetly at him and cooed, as to a toddler who has asked for something from his mother, “What do you sa-ay?”

    Confession Nancy Pickard 1994

  • I smiled sweetly at him and cooed, as to a toddler who has asked for something from his mother, “What do you sa-ay?”

    Confession Nancy Pickard 1994

  • I smiled sweetly at him and cooed, as to a toddler who has asked for something from his mother, “What do you sa-ay?”

    Confession Nancy Pickard 1994

  • "And, sa-ay," he added, with the appreciative nod of an expert, "do you know, you did it rather well."

    Short Stories for English Courses Rosa Mary Redding [Editor] Mikels

  • Ye'd sa-ay off hand, 'Why don't they do as much for their own counthry?'

    Mr. Dooley: In the Hearts of His Countrymen Finley Peter Dunne 1901

  • 'Thunder and turf!' says I. 'What sa-ay?' says Phoebe.

    Melody : the Story of a Child Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards 1896

  • "And, sa-ay," he added, with the appreciative nod of an expert, "do you know, you did it rather well."

    Gallegher and Other Stories Richard Harding Davis 1890

  • "And, sa-ay," he added, with the appreciative nod of an expert, "do you know, you did it rather well."

    Gallegher and Other Stories Richard Harding Davis 1890

  • "And, sa-ay," he added, with the appreciative nod of an expert, "do you know, you did it rather well."

    Gallegher and Other Stories Richard Harding Davis 1890

  • Yet I say to YOU: Go along, my chickens, for the re-est of us are ti-ired of you, and come to sa-ay so!”

    Through Russia 2003

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