Long-ways, sideways or BAW-ways, Fionn hopped where the hare hopped, and at last he was the owner of a hop that any hare would give an ear for.
"Irish Fairy Tales"
James Stephens
Dic did not mention these small matters, and, in fact, had forgotten what Sukey had said, not caring a BAW-bee how often she had gone to meet him or any one else, and having no intention to accept her hospitality Christmas night.
"A Forest Hearth: A Romance of Indiana in the Thirties"
Charles Major
Herry and read it and kem on t' the Amairikin BAW.
"His Own People"
Booth Tarkington