Drewyer returned late this evening from the Cath-lah-mahs with our Indian Canoe which Sergt.
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The Clatsop Chief Commowool and the two Cath-lah-mahs left us this evening and returned to their village.
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His real name, at full length, was Pumblechook,-hehaving been so christened at the instance of Mahs'r George, in honor of the immortal corn-and-seedsman
Ús de mah en anglès
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Ah'm holdin' in mah hands a wooden cross taken from a tree.
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An playin marbles wuz a wonderful game in mah days yo knows.
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When we had six chillun me and mah wife moved tuh Kansas.
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And my enemies usually learn to call me by mah last name.
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I were jest out seein' if mah mule Boomerang were all right.
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One night de patarollers run mah two brothers home, Joe an Henry.
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Ah promised mah wife she should have a bear-skin rug this trip.
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I got some peppermint fo' mah mule, Boomerang, dat's what I got.
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Cah run ovah mah haid an ah couldn' tawk fuh 30 days.
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T' see ef I wants t' sell mah mule, Boomerang, yais, sah.
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Gib me back mah cat, whut I done got at de fire!
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I'se got about all I kin do to hold mah own self!
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Between evil perpetrators and steadfast heroes, bodies pile up like mah-jongg tiles.
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I s'pects it's dat no-'count cousin ob mine, arter mah chickens ag'in!
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London wasnow on Chinese time, with all serious punters refusing mah-jong bets involvingpoliticians.
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Got hit in de hip some'ers; makes mah leg total wuthless.