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Part of Speech: personal pronoun
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Then only, say they, through that country side For Juno's rites were cattle far to seek, And ill- matched buffaloes the chariots drew To their high fanes. - "The Georgics", Virgil.
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Little clouds over Wut- a- qut- o's head were flushing into loveliness, and casting down rosy tints on the water; the mountain slopes were growing bright, and a soft warm colouring flung through all the air from the coming rays of the coming sun. - "Hills of the Shatemuc", Susan Warner.
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It wad be an ill day for a' o's, Maggy, my doo, gin he war to close his een to oor sins, an' ca' us just in his sicht, whan we cudna possibly be just in oor ain or in ony ither body's, no to say his." - "David Elginbrod", George MacDonald.