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Interjection
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my
land
Alternative form of
my lands
(
“
expressing surprise or dismay
”
)
1892
,
Mark Twain
[pseudonym; Samuel Langhorne Clemens],
The American Claimant
, New York, N.Y.:
Charles L[uther] Webster & Co.
,
→OCLC
:
“
[
…
]
where have you disappeared to all these years, and are you from there, now, or where are you from?”
“I don’t quite think you would ever guess, Colonel. Cherokee Strip.”
“
My land
!”
“Sure as you live.”
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