Usage examples:
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Some
of
my
Irish
friends
had
not
yet
settled,
and
I
asked
one
of
them
if
he
would
be
good
enough
to
take
my
money
and
get
me
a
ticket
when
he
was
getting
one
for
himself,
and
he
quickly
replied "
yes
sir,
I
will
get
you
a
tacket
Henry Bibb in "Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, an American Slave, Written by Himself".
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And
forbye
that,
there
was
a
wee
bit
mud
on
the
floor
and
a
tacket
mark
in
that!
J. Storer Clouston in "Simon".
-
Dauvit
drove
in
a
tacket
A. S. Neill in "A Dominie in Doubt".
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The
result
showed
that
Malcolm
was
right;
for,
the
very
next
day,
instead
of
looking
for
gifts
from
him,
the
two
injured
women
came
to
the
factor's
door,
first
Annie
Mair,
with
the
offering
of
a
few
fresh
eggs,
scarce
at
the
season,
and
after
her
Nancy
Tacket
with
a
great
lobster.
George MacDonald in "The Marquis of Lossie".