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"I wuss I war, my lord: I sud gar ye hear risson upo 'baith sides o' yer heid, I s 'warran'."
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 85, January, 1875 Various
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I'll tell ye a 'aboot it, whan we hae time -- and o' that we'll hae plenty, I s 'warran', for I tell ye I winna lea 'ye again; an' gien ye had only latten me ken ye was failin ', I wad hae come hame lang syne.
Warlock o' Glenwarlock George MacDonald 1864
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I'll jist slip across an 'gang in, as quaiet as a sowl intill a boady; but I s' warran 'I s' mak
Malcolm George MacDonald 1864
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"I s 'warran' it cost a poun ', to jeedge by the gowd upo' 't."
Malcolm George MacDonald 1864
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"Gien your lordship's hed hed as mony blasts o 'nicht win', an 'as mony jaups o' cauld sea watter aboot its lugs as oors, it wad hae been fit to stan 'as muckle o' the barley bree as the stievest o 'the lot, I s' warran '."
Malcolm George MacDonald 1864
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An 'the lady was that prood, an' that dewotit to the man she ca'd her ain, that never a word o 'what gaed on cam to the ears o' his brither, I daur to say, or I s 'warran' ye there wud hae been a fine steer!
Donal Grant, by George MacDonald George MacDonald 1864
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"I s 'warran'," he said, "ye ken mair nor ye care to lat on!"
Donal Grant, by George MacDonald George MacDonald 1864
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It'll sune be a match for them though, I s 'warran'.
Alec Forbes of Howglen George MacDonald 1864
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I s 'warran' the fowk there, ay, an 'the maister himsel', speyks plain
Donal Grant, by George MacDonald George MacDonald 1864
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An 'I s' warran 'no ae mesh in oor nets wad she lea' ohn clippit open gien the twine had
The Marquis of Lossie George MacDonald 1864
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