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jis stood dah kiner
“She never done it; jis’ stood dah, kiner smilin’ up at me.
— from Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain

je sum demasiado kind
Dressed and had my head combed by my little girle, to whom I confess ‘que je sum demasiado kind, nuper ponendo mes mains in su des choses de son breast, mais il faut que je’ leave it lest it bring me to ‘alcun major inconvenience’.
— from The Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete by Samuel Pepys

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Project Gutenberg TEI edition 1 Produced by Juliet Sutherland, David King, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at .
— from India's Problem, Krishna or Christ by John P. (John Peter) Jones

Jacky soldier did kill
Bad Jacky soldier did kill him dead, and that made Kitty cry.
— from The Sun Maid: A Story of Fort Dearborn by Evelyn Raymond

John Stephen Duranti killed
John Stephen Duranti killed.
— from The Every Day Book of History and Chronology Embracing the Anniversaries of Memorable Persons and Events in Every Period and State of the World, from the Creation to the Present Time by Joel Munsell

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The Haskalah Movement in Russia E-text prepared by Juliet Sutherland, David King, and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team THE HASKALAH MOVEMENT IN RUSSIA
— from The Haskalah Movement in Russia by Jacob S. (Jacob Salmon) Raisin

je sum demasiado kind
Dressed and had my head combed by my little girle, to whom I confess 'que je sum demasiado kind, nuper ponendo mes mains in su des choses de son breast, mais il faut que je' leave it lest it bring me to 'alcun major inconvenience'.
— from Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1665 N.S. by Samuel Pepys

Juan says Dr Kellogg
As Juan says, Dr. Kellogg is a very important man.
— from Little Fuzzy by H. Beam Piper

Jasmine stooped down kissed
Jasmine stooped down, kissed her sister lightly on the forehead, and then ran out of the room.
— from The Palace Beautiful: A Story for Girls by L. T. Meade


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