We have no meanings for "eddicated man" in our records yet.
1 Yer be an eddicated man , and I likes to talk to them that 'as 'ad an eddication.
2 That is werry true, most true, none but a eddicated man could 'ave made that 'ere hobservation.
3 I'm an eddicated man , ez all o' you kin see, though bein' jealous some o' you won't admit it.
4 We know something here about yer eddicated men ; - more than they think.
5 Eddicated men aint great on homelife; they want a monstrous sight of waitin' on.
6 It's only eddicated men , like me an' Paul, that kin see to the bottom o' 'em.
7 "Sounds like good and true reasonin' to me, an eddicated man , Henry."
8 "It appeals to my instincts as an eddicated man , " went on Sol, calmly disregarding Jim.
9 "I can't truly call myself an eddicated man , " he replied, "though I have the instincks o' one.
10 "A sensible and eddicated man , " he added impersonally, "never lies when a lie couldn't do him no good.
12 "Never min'," said Shif'less Sol complacently; "I know I ain't had much chances to become eddicated , but I hev the natur' o' an eddicated man .
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