Hell take crabs--they'd a ate Christ 'isself if so be He'd falled in the water.
A sheer miracle't was that falled out the identical day I buried my Willy.
T was my pusson, not my pocket, as he'd falled in love with.
Like a bolt from the blue it falled 'pon me an' that's a fact.
An' you can say, when you'm axed, 't is the foulest lie ever falled out of wicked lips.
The next autumn Jonathan went up beyond Exeter to buy some of they black-faced, horned Scotch sheep, and he wanted for Parsons to go with him; but his man falled ill the night afore, and so young Hacker went instead.
It offered Abd-ar-rahman the opportunity he had falled to find in Africa.
English archaeological expeditions, sent subsequently into north-western Anatolia, have never falled to bring back ceramic specimens of Aegean appearance from the valleys of the Rhyndncus, Sangarius and Halys.
Why, for one thing, they seem all to have falled in love.
You may believe it or not, but I know that Miss Emma has falled in love with Dr Lawrence, but whether Dr Lawrence has failed in love with Miss Emma is more than I can tell.
Well, to continue, then there's Missis Stoutley, she's falled in love too.
When I was a boy I falled in love with a noo wax doll every other day.
I came upon it this afternoon, rabbiting, and but for the blessing of God, should have falled in, for the top's worn away and some big stones have fallen in.
Do you know who's been pestering me to marry him ever since the people all thought you'd falled in the river and was drownded, Nicky?
We falled in," said Zaidee, regaining her courage, which never long deserted her.
Ef you say, He went up to the mill-dam And falled down slam, that, I reckon, be poetry.
But ef you say instead, He went up to the mill-dam And falled down wop, that’s blank verse.
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