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1 But see hyar , my reckonin's are nigh as slick as yours.
2 An' see hyar , ef you're mighty quiet I'll loose them hands o' yours.
3 See hyar , mister, I ain't no coyote come in to pitch yarns.
4 See hyar , you Sneed, git off an' put the irons on this man.
5 See hyar , I guess we ain't struck no deal yet.
6 See hyar , Lablache, this night's work is on'y a beginning.
7 See hyar , Pat Hawe, I know what's reasonable.
8 See hyar , pard, you'd best be civil.
9 " See hyar , " said the tall half-breed, as the captives' feet were bound securely.
10 "Now, see hyar , pard," said Retief, quietly, "I've a mighty fine respect for you.
11 " See hyar , Miss Lenore, I reckon you care a heap fer young Dorn-beggin' your pardon?"
12 ' See hyar , younker, who mought yer be?'
13 "Now, see hyar , you scum," Baptiste went on.
14 'Guess I'll go with yer; but see hyar , younker, let's see yer try that old humbug of yourn.'
15 " See hyar , sergeant," said Gautier, sulkily, "you're mighty hard on the Breeds, an' you know it.
16 See hyar , bo', jest shut it," as Jim Bowley essayed to speak, "cause my barker's itchin' to join in a conversation."
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