Many of these good people said "folks" and "ain't" and "DOOS," and nobody thought the worse of them for that.
"One Woman's Life"
Robert Herrick
Gals naow DOOS waal; I've got six o' the likeliest the is goin', every one on 'em is the very moral of Bewlah,-red hair, black eyes, quiet ways, an' a mold 'side the nose.
"Kitty's Class Day And Other Stories"
Louisa M. Alcott
I do get out of patience with Rejoice sometimes, takin' the Lord quite so much for granted as she DOOS; for, after all, the child was stole, you can't get over that, and seems's though if there'd ben such a good lookout as she thinks,-well, there!
"Melody The Story of a Child"
Laura E. Richards