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DESCRIPTIV OF IT Miss Mobile. - Well, Auntie, how is Uncle Mose these days' Aunt Chloe. - Polly, Miss; polly; he's dun got dat exclamatory rheumatism. Miss Mobile.-You mean inflammatory rheumatism. Auntie "exclamatory" is to cry out. Aunt Chloe (with solemn conviction).-Dat's hit. Miss, dat's hit-he don't do nuffin but holler!

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVI, Issue XI, 14 March 1896, Page 292

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DESCRIPTIV OF IT Miss Mobile. – Well, Auntie, how is Uncle Mose these days' Aunt Chloe. – Polly, Miss; polly; he's dun got dat exclamatory rheumatism. Miss Mobile.-You mean inflammatory rheumatism. Auntie "exclamatory" is to cry out. Aunt Chloe (with solemn conviction).-Dat's hit. Miss, dat's hit-he don't do nuffin but holler! New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVI, Issue XI, 14 March 1896, Page 292

DESCRIPTIV OF IT Miss Mobile. – Well, Auntie, how is Uncle Mose these days' Aunt Chloe. – Polly, Miss; polly; he's dun got dat exclamatory rheumatism. Miss Mobile.-You mean inflammatory rheumatism. Auntie "exclamatory" is to cry out. Aunt Chloe (with solemn conviction).-Dat's hit. Miss, dat's hit-he don't do nuffin but holler! New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVI, Issue XI, 14 March 1896, Page 292

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