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1 No business to go ag 'in me own pore old ship.
2 Ther man don't live thet dar's go ag 'in McGee's order.
3 It's hard to go ag 'in your own gang.
4 But somehow I've nevah been able to make up my mind to go ag 'in my principles.
5 But it's going right in the wind's eye, Mr. Woolston, to go ag 'in captain and dickey!
6 How it must go ag 'in the grain with 'em to take a skelp when it comes in the way of dooty!
7 What good it do a nigger to captivate an Injin, if he let him go ag 'in , and don't lick him little?
8 Luck sometimes goes ag ' in ' a man, even when he's working by himself.
9 An' it goes ag 'in the grain to set down to a meal with them hayseeds from Italy.
10 "Thar you go ag ' in , " Tom Drake broke in, with a hearty laugh.
11 Yes, mammy, I've gone ag 'in you and broke my promise, and this is the very Gorgio as you meant.'
12 "It's time to go ag ' in , " said Shif'less Sol, with a wry smile.
13 Listen, thar she goes ag 'in !
15 Everything's gone ag 'in me for over a year; I owed Steinberger fifty dollars; I couldn't pay him; I'd given Salt fer s'curity.
16 "An' I'd go ag 'in to-morrow night, ef I could."
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