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This celebrated edifice is said to have been erected by Pussoopush Deoth, the fourth prince of the Soorijbunsee dynasty; and so sacred is the temple considered, that a pilgrimage to its shrines is held to be more meritorious than any other act that can be performed by a Hindoo.
Laurence Oliphant - A Journey to Katmandu: (the Capital of Napaul), with The Camp of Jung Bahadoor;: including A Sketch of the Nepaulese Ambassador at Home

Go aw MUN! I never wur away fro whoam o' neet i my life, never! Aw connot do it, mon! Beside, thae knows, aw've laft yon lad, an' never a wick soul wi' him! He'd fret hissel' to deoth this neet, mon, if aw didn't go whoam! Aw couldn't sleep a wink for thinkin' abeawt him!
Edwin Waugh - Home-Life of the Lancashire Factory Folk during the Cotton Famine
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