1But bevore you can imidade a man he must haf zome beguliaridies.
2Tells about the technique of resist dyeing, called yuzen-zome, used to paint kimonos.
3Shoomp ub dere, zome of you und ged de sholly-boad oud of dad!
4Do 'un good to starve a bit; and takk zome on's wackedness out ov un.'
5You said you vould show us zome vine dings.
6That's how the pictures and furniture come to be in the castle still; wormeaten rubbish zome o' it, and hardly worth moving.'
7If he wor a zow, now, there might be zome zenze in the thing; and we all feel weak for a morzel of meat.
8"Zome boods," he said slowly, "are bad from birdt.
9* Her coodn't lave 'ouze by raison of the Chirstmas bakkon comin' on, and zome o' the cider welted.'