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1 I hope there ain't no hard feelin 's about this 'ere visit?
2 Youll understand no hard feelin I know.
3 How dey does now I ain't a-tellin' you, but in dem days dey wa'n't no hard feelin 's 'twixt um.
4 A dead rebel don't cause no hard feelin's in the British army.
5 Can I say without hard feelin's that jest now H. H. was not handled right?
6 So I'm jest inquirin' beforehand, to save hard feelin's .
7 Just to show that there's no hard feelin's ?
8 I don't know your name, and-notto cause hard feelin's - Idon'twant to know it; come on.
9 Take it, Rance"-shovingit toward him-"there's no hard feelin's now, and good luck to you!
10 "Here, here, boys," he exclaimed, "no hard feelin ' on the glorious Fourth.
11 I'd like to give it to the boy myself, jest to show him there's no hard feelin's , urged Wrayburn.
12 "Come, come, Brother Ware," put in Erastus Winch, "we mustn't have no hard feelin's .
13 You see, knockin' 'em down quick like that avoids a lot of cross words and unpleasant arguments such as makes hard feelin's on long voyages.
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