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  • They've all long, wimmin's hair, and thin, shet lips, with big, bawlin 'mouths, and long, lean, tommerhawk faces -- 'bout as white as vargin dip -- and they all talk through the nose,

    The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 1, July, 1862 Various

  • 'HOWLY vargin! what is that?' exclaimed Mickey McSquizzle, with something like horrified amazement.

    The Huge Hunter Or, the Steam Man of the Prairies Edward Sylvester Ellis 1878

  • 'The old ancient Welsh fiddle what can draw the Sperrits o' Snowdon when it's played by a vargin.

    Aylwin Theodore Watts-Dunton 1873

  • If the parson sez to me, 'Is your darter a vargin-maid?' d'ye think I shall say, 'Oh no, parson'?

    Aylwin Theodore Watts-Dunton 1873

  • For I mane to be a vargin and still the laurels wear. "

    The Manxman A Novel - 1895 Hall Caine 1892

  • The other was a vargin, and she did laurels wear. "

    The Manxman A Novel - 1895 Hall Caine 1892

  • I'll swear she is a vargin-maid on all the Bibles in all the churches in Wales. "

    Aylwin Theodore Watts-Dunton 1873

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