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1Wal, hee's around heer, sum'ars, but I can't borry none off o' him.
2That is, you borry some eggs from one man and a hen from another.
3You ever want to borry him, say the word.
4Old mis' would send me there to borry meal.
5It won't do to borry trouble 'fore it comes.
6I wuz wonderin'," she added tentatively, "ef I could n' borry yo' house."
7He allus lent us a wagon iffen we want to borry one to go in, too.
8You borry'd store tobacker and paid back nigger-head.
9Now I guess as how I told you once that I shouldn't neither borry nor lend.
10An' he figgahs he'll borry a strip of leather off the boot to mend his harness.
11The same thing began again; he came in to borry a match and stayed half the night.
12I'll have to borry your key, sir.
13He's tryin' to borry a me-yule.
15Seeley can they have a word with him and what they want is to borry his knife to pair their finger nails.
16It seems Hen has gone and locked that bottom drawer and Agnes can't either buy or borry a key that will open it.
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