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1 They're whistlin' outbye, and I hear folk cryin' to each other-no 'theforeigners.
2 He's the jolliest squatter there's been in town these years, I hear folk say.
3 He replied, "You should shut your door-thenyou'd hear folk open it."
4 If you hear folk singing, it seems to draw you; and pretty soon I found myself alongside the church.
5 New arrivals to Altar seem unfazed by the risks as they gather in the warm evening outside the church to hear folk singers play.
6 I've heard folks speak of it,-butI never knew just what happened.
7 But don't be scared if ye hear folks movin' later on to-night.
8 But you'll hear folks say he haunts the lake, too.
9 I heard folks talk is all I know bout slavery.
10 I kaint tell nothin bout slavery times cept what I hearedfolks talk about.
11 Finally we kept hearing folks talk, then Master Tom told us we was free.
12 I wonder if this ain't one of them railroads I've heard folks tell about.
13 He's smart,-andI've heard folks say I take after him.
14 You've heard folks tell about the Honorable Joseph K. Laneway?
15 Is it witless Willie, as I've heard folk ca' him?
16 I heard folks say they rather be under the home men overseers than Northern overseers.
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