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sithee

British  
/ ˈsɪðɪ /

interjection

  1. dialect  look here! listen!

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“Sithee here, Dickon, you show them their way to their lodging, and I’ll e’en ride home and tell Edwitha to spare some pots and kettles for the cooking.”

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"Sithee, Sammy," called out a boisterous young fellow from the other side of the room.

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Sithee here, lads," making a fist of his knotty old hand and laying it upon the table, "that theer's what stirs me up wi' th' parson kind.

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Sithee: you know me, lads, and what I can do.”

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“Sithee,” cried Ebenezer, spitting in his great black hands and thrusting his head forward, “thou ca’st me a fool, lad.”

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