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- 1912, Peter B. Kyne, "Pigs in Pokes", in Sunset: The Pacific Monthly, Volume 28, Charles K. Field, Ed., Southern Pacific Company (1912), p. 27,
- " All right, then. I'll keep them two Chinamen. "
- 2005, Elmer Kelton, Sons of Texas, Tor/Forge (2005), p. 111,
- " Them two wild horses ain't fit to ride, and I been wonderin' how I was goin' to get you out of this place before them Spanish maybe circle back and finish the job."