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1 Sent to the Towns, i e Reiubin Fields Will.
2 Stood at the freesing point this morning i e 32 a 0. wind S W. the water freeses on the oars.
3 Bless you, spit it out; I e n't tender in my feelin's.
4 But I e n't lying to you, and I never will, I swear it.
5 If you kept it safe so far, I e n't worried about leaving it with you.
6 I seen the book and I know where it is, but I e n't got it.
7 But, see here, I e n't about squashing you or anybody else, nor usurping 'em from their rightful place.
8 I hope I e n't offended you.
9 " I may be crow food tomorrow, but I e n't a dunce today."
11 I e n't a good hand at pictur' paintin'; we're runnin' square for the critter, and then you'll see for yourself.
12 "Mulier?" repeated the auctioneer, "M u l i e r-Woman?"
13 "And if I e n't mistaken, there's an obligation there."
14 "Yeah," said Lyra, "but if that's all they can do, I e n't worried about them."
15 "Well," said the guard, "I 'm sure you won't, ma'am, but I can't do what I e n't been ordered to do.
16 " I been cold plenty of times," Lyra said, to take her mind off the pursuers, "but I e n't been this hot, ever.
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