1 Ah kain have you buy dat stuff yo'seff.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER XXXV 2 Miss Scarlett, you better tek dat chile.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER VIII 3 Miss Scarlett, dat a fe'el han's bizness.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER XXV 4 But, Miss Scarlett, dat whisky ain no good.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER XXIV 5 Ah ain never seed ha'r dat color in mah life.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER XXXIII 6 It's mah notion dat 'twarn't de Yankees whut beat our gempmum.'
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER XXX 7 Ah has tole you an tole you dat you kin allus tell a lady by dat she eat lak a bird.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER V 8 Dat's whut you thinks," said Mammy firmly, "but Ah is gwine wid you an dat new dress.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER XXXII 9 "Ah ain never figgered dat out, mahseff," replied Jeems, undisturbed by his master's scowl.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER I 10 Not outer Miss Ellen's po'teers is you gwine have a new dress, ef dat's whut you figgerin on.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER XXXII 11 Yas'm, dat hawse daid, lyin dar whar Ah tie him wid his nose in de water bucket he tuhned over.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER XXV 12 Miss Scarlett, it wuz dem Slatterys, dem trashy, no-good, low-down po'-w'ite Slatterys dat kilt Miss Ellen.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER XXIV 13 Doan step down in dat mud, he ordered severely, as Scarlett gathered up her skirts preparatory to descending.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER VIII 14 "Keep yo shoulders unner dat kivver," ordered Mammy, passing the hand mirror to her, a smile on her thick lips.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER XXXV 15 An dey driv dey cannons an waggins cross de cotton till it plum ruint, cept a few acres over on de creek bottom dat dey din notice.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER XXV 16 Folks talks scan'lous 'bout maiden ladies dat lives by deyseff, continued Peter, and it was obvious to his listeners that Pittypat, in his mind, was still a plump and charming miss of sixteen who must be sheltered against evil tongues.'
Gone With The Wind By Margaret MitcheGet Context In CHAPTER XXX 17 Aged country darkies, deserted by their children, bewildered and panic stricken in the bustling town, sat on the curbs and cried to the ladies who passed: "Mistis, please Ma'm, write mah old Marster down in Fayette County dat Ah's up hyah."
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