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1 Taint so, sonny; I fit fer the glorious Stars an' Bars.
2 He's not fit fer any place in this house.
3 You'll be amussin' up the hay so't wouldn't be fit fer the horses to eat.
4 Anyway, by the time dad's done sailin' this boat, it'll be fit fer the scrap heap.
5 Their cover and food were insufficient and "not fit fer a dog," in the words of Solomon.
6 I've got to rest up fer a spell and git this sprained arm o' mine fit fer work agin.
7 Hit's a long ways home-witha change of cars at the B-line, en the last lap ain't fit fer night ridin'.
8 Here-lemme git dat basket outer yo' way-No ,demhands ain't fit fer nobody to shake-My!-butI's mighty glad ter see ye!
9 Johnny's a sheriff and got money wid his woman, and she's no place in her house fit fer the old man resting the drap off.
10 'Dat's so, dat ain't fit fer nobody to wear.
11 "That's about all they're fit fer , " he said, contemptuously, and he turned to Chad.
12 'What, waste good beer on yer that's fit fer nothin' but cuttin' up into shark bait!'
13 "Air you the little feller whut fit fer June?"
14 'Beer, what do you want vile beer for, when there's necktie fit fer the gords to drink?'
15 'At your age it would be more fit fer you to consider the proper endin' of it,' said she.
16 "Now, now, all this salty talk's not fit fer young royal ears!" chided Aerin, who was completely unruffled by the conversation.
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