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He seems, too, to make a distinction between "you-uns" and "ye." The former is usually the nominative and the latter the objective. When he wishes to convey the idea of past tense, the ending "ed" is popularly employed, but when he may he drops the "e." So he says "know-d," "see-d." But he is not always consistent. He prefers "kilt," the old form, to "killed."
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