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An 'forby you maun mind that there are ither folk wha'll be vexed if you dinna get better.
The Underworld The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner James C. Welsh
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"Jist gie me a wun 'an' I'll show ye wha'll be the Champion," he replied, and he had some reason for the implied confidence in himself, for he knew Muirfield very well, and no one had better knowledge of how to play the strokes properly there when there was a gale blowing over the course, and pulling and slicing were constantly required.
The Complete Golfer Harry Vardon 1903
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"I wonder wha'll be to preach the morn -- tod, it'll likely be Mr. Skinner, frae Dundee; him an 'the minister's chief, ye ken."
A Window in Thrums 1898
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Ye see, sir, I want ye to put yersels i 'the han's o' a man that kens ye baith, and the half o 'yer story a'ready -- ane, that is, wha'll jeedge ye truly and mercifully, and no condemn ye affhan'.
Salted with Fire George MacDonald 1864
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But wha'll tak the trible needfu 'to the learnin' o '
Sir Gibbie George MacDonald 1864
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O wha'll bring me a moosie O? (1), Chambers PRS (1847), 183; the 1870 ed. (p. 26) has
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God send ye better followers, but He canna find any wha'll care more for ye than did your puir auld thickheaded Hector MacGregor. "
Hokas Pokas Anderson, Poul 1983
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Gin I dee, ye maun marry anither man, wha'll keep ye in comfort in yer auld age. "
Best Short Stories Thomas L. Masson 1900
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