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Hearn

[ hurn ]

noun

  1. Laf·cad·i·o [laf-, kad, -ee-oh], Koizumi Yakumo, 1850–1904, U.S. journalist, novelist, and essayist, born in Greece; Japanese citizen after 1894.


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Example Sentences

I hain't hearn 'bout none un um, skasely, but ole King Sollermun, onless you counts dem kings dat's in a pack er k'yards.

Hearn took with him only two whites, and a few Indians on whom he could depend.

On account of being so busy, neither Hank nor me had hearn the wagon come along the road and stop.

I hearn a lot of talk about 'em, first and last, and I ain't ready to say they ain't no ghosts, nor yet ready to say they is any.

As I laid there in the shadder of the bushes I hearn a fluttering movement, light and gentle, on that porch.

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