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1 He air a-comin ' to the shanty as soon as he air out.
2 Ezy, ye air allers a-comin ' when I wants to read the Bible.
3 No-well, I did git just a little scared a-comin ' by old No.
4 I guess I can manage allus to git what's a-comin ' to me.
5 I didn't see yur a-comin ' in, or I mout 'a spoke sooner.
6 If you get there before I do, tell 'em Hurd's a-comin ' too.
7 Jameson, th' same as left his wife, a-comin ' here huntin' for her.
8 They ain't a-comin ' here 'til later, after they've made their biggest play.
9 I wish I'd got long 'air like her-my'air's a-comin ' off dreadful.'
10 What yuh mean a-comin ' an' stealin' my nephew out o' my boat?
11 I did see d' French a-comin ' - millions o' dem-alla-ma'chin' t'rough d' forest.
12 Folks a-comin ' in fifty miles for to have a little talk with you.
13 I see him a-comin ' out of the sugar camp just now.
14 I thought you never was a-comin ' that I did.' She recognised the Inspector.
15 I seed a vision last night, and thar's trouble a-comin ' in these mountains.
16 You can't just be a-comin in like that, so you can't!
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