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you're provided for for life. <i>An'</i> further--don't tilt her that way!--you 'old your neighbours, friends and employers in the 'ollow of your 'and." "How do you mean?" said William, intent on his egg. "Everything which a man <i>is</i> depends on what 'e puts inside 'im," was the reply. "A good cook's a King of men--besides being thunderin' well off if 'e don't drink. It's the only sure business in the whole round world; and <i>I</i>'ve been round it eight times, in the Mercantile Marine, before I married the second Mrs. M." |
Apostrophes
The first apostrophe, in An', represents an omitted part of the word, so include it in the inline tag.
The second apostrophe, in I've, is part of a normal contraction, and only the "I" is in italics
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