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On Picket Duty, and Other Tales / Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888
! here's Flint." "What's up naow? want me tew address the meetin', hey? I'm willin', only the laugh's ruther ag ... drawl-- "Waal, sir, it's pretty nigh ten year ago, I was damster daown tew Oldtaown, clos't tew details...- creator(s) - Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888
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- subject(s) - bopp; tew; jamie; dolly; yeou; bess; dick; bess; yeou; jamie; tew; bopp; dick; dolly;
- title - On Picket Duty, and Other Tales
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Old Spookses' Pass, Malcolm's Katie, and other poems / Crawford, Isabella Valancy, 1850-1887
' thick an' black; I'd jest got to leave tew that thar chunk Of a mustang tew keep in the proper track ... it's a cur'us sort of case) Whar thar's runnin' water, it's sure to speak Of folks tew home an' the old details...- creator(s) - Crawford, Isabella Valancy, 1850-1887
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- subject(s) - tew; thar; wus; katie; old spense; kate; spookses' pass; old spookses'; breast; breast; thar; kate; wus; old spense; tew; old spookses'; katie; spookses' pass;
- title - Old Spookses' Pass, Malcolm's Katie, and other poems
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The Duke of Stockbridge / Bellamy, Edward, 1850-1898
darned clean, but that ain't the wust on't, fer they sends our bones tew rot in jail arter they've got ... Zadkiel daown tew Barrington jail fer the res' what the sale didn't fetch," said Israel Goodrich. "Zadkiel details...- creator(s) - Bellamy, Edward, 1850-1898
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- subject(s) - perez; tew; abner; stockbridge; hamlin; squire; squire woodbridge; israel goodrich; edwards; jail; git; perez hamlin; great barrington; ezra phelps; abner rathbun; meshech little; peleg bidwell; deacon nash; daown tew; squire edwards; deacon nash; abner; perez hamlin; peleg bidwell; squire; meshech little; squire woodbridge; israel goodrich; squire edwards; jail; edwards; git; abner rathbun; great barrington; hamlin; tew; ezra phelps; stockbridge; daown tew; perez;
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Old Lady Number 31 / Forsslund, Louise, 1873-1910
-knowin' a body's so near, even ef yer can't git tew 'em." Now, another solution must be found to the problem ... and two cents. "That air tew cents was fer the flour-sifter," inwardly mourned Angy, "an' it was wuth details...- creator(s) - Forsslund, Louise, 1873-1910
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- subject(s) - blossy; angy; abe; yew; tew; miss abigail; samuel; abraham; aunt nancy; git; brother abe; dew yew; yew kin; captain darby; ruby lee; brother abe; samuel; abraham; miss abigail; ruby lee; dew yew; yew; blossy; aunt nancy; git; captain darby; tew; yew kin; abe; angy;
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Chantecler Play in Four Acts / Rostand, Edmond, 1868-1918
--that you can't tell what he is! Is there thought in that head? feeling in that breast? Hear him! "Tew-tew-tew-tew tew--" CHANTECLER But what harm does he do? PATOU He tew-tew-tews! And nothing is so mortal to thought ... details...- creator(s) - Rostand, Edmond, 1868-1918
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- subject(s) - chantecler; pheasant; hen; patou; blackbird; guinea; cock; white hen; chantecler turning; grey hen; big toad; golden pheasant; tufted hen; magpie announcing; chantecler; tufted hen; golden pheasant; cock; grey hen; chantecler turning; white hen; pheasant; magpie announcing; guinea; patou; blackbird; hen; big toad;
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 40, February, 1861 / Various
,--I on'y wish it mebbe. But that's tew good luck ter happen ter one o' the name. No, Miss Ruggles, I ... Ruggles, but ye no need ter fling away in thet style. Neow I'll advise ye ter let socks alone; they're tew details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - john meavy; aunt mimy; monsieur; john meavy; monsieur; aunt mimy;
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D'Ri and I / Bacheller, Irving, 1859-1950
' tew it." He had a nose like a shoemaker's thumb: there was a deep incurve from its wide tip ... a consid'able number on 'em, tew," said D'ri, as he stood cleaning the bore of his rifle. My young sisters details...- creator(s) - Bacheller, Irving, 1859-1950
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- subject(s) - louison; baroness; jerushy jane; judas priest; judas priest; baroness; jerushy jane; louison;
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The Mystery of Metropolisville / Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902
, and said in a cool and aggravatingly deliberate fashion: "That air blamed pollywog puddle sold las' week fer tew ... him an annihilating look, and queried: "Didn' think I meant tew thaousand acorns, did ye?" "It's an awful price details...- creator(s) - Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902
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- subject(s) - plausaby; charlton; katy; albert; minorkey; westcott; lurton; marlay; metropolisville; miss minorkey; miss marlay; smith westcott; helen minorkey; isabel; albert charlton; isabel marlay; little katy; albert; charlton; miss minorkey; isabel marlay; helen minorkey; westcott; isabel; little katy; plausaby; marlay; metropolisville; lurton; albert charlton; katy; smith westcott; miss marlay; minorkey;
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The Pirates Own Book / Ellms, Charles
, and Thomas Tew, had received a commission from the Governor of Bermuda to sail for the river Gambia ... . Upon this returned to refit. Instead of proceeding in his voyage, Tew made towards the Cape of Good details...- creator(s) - Ellms, Charles
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- subject(s) - pirates; pirate; captain; crew; vessel; ship; boat; board; vessels; ship; pirates; pirate; captain; boat; vessels; board; crew; vessel;
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èle Dubois A Story of the Lovely Miramichi Valley in New Brunswick / Savage, Mrs. William T.
to live an' dew abeout what I want tew. The moose an' wolves an' wildcats hev all ben hunted eout o ... . They're a heowlin' set tew, ez ever I see". "You have a good gun there", suggested the missionary. "Well, tolable details...- creator(s) - Savage, Mrs. William T.
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- subject(s) - adele; dubois; micah; norton; miramichi; mcnab; lansdowne; adele dubois; aunt patty; micah mummychog; miss adele; aunt esther; aunt esther; norton; mcnab; adele dubois; miss adele; aunt patty; lansdowne; micah; miramichi; dubois; adele; micah mummychog;
- title - èle Dubois A Story of the Lovely Miramichi Valley in New Brunswick
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