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say no ef you darst
Lisha Wilkins, look at that, and say no ef you darst!"
— from Work: A Story of Experience by Louisa May Alcott

said No even you don
When in parting the priest embraced and kissed me, he said: “No, even you don’t understand the Russian Soul.”
— from Introducing the American Spirit by Edward Alfred Steiner

shall not eat your dog
"I don't like to declare my name in the open air, either; besides, you may be sure I shall not eat your dog, and I hope to God he will be as reserved with respect to me."
— from The Vicomte De Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas

style n eat your dinner
He’s stayin’ t’ the Eagle; ’n’ say, if you’re one of the sort ’at likes t’ put on style ’neat your dinner at night mebbe you c’d chum in with Dave.”
— from To the Highest Bidder by Florence Morse Kingsley


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