Which preposition to use with gwine
Yew shan't" Here Abe's stubborn will, so rarely set against Angy's gentle persistence, rose up in defiance: "We're a-gwine on a reg'lar A No. 1 spree with the boys, an' no women-folks is a-goin' ter stop us neither.
"HOW YOU GWINE TO VOTE, SAM?I'SE BIN saw BY DE 'PUBLICAN PARTY.
There was a pause, and then the old man cried, pleadingly: "We'se gwine to lebe dis place; we's gwine up to de house in de mornin'.
I'm gwine in dat town, an' ef any w'ite man 'sturbs me, dere'll be trouble,dere'll be double trouble,I feels it in my bones!"
I 'm gwine out dat way ter git a passenger fer de ten o'clock train, an I 'll take you by dere.
"I seen them gunboats gwine down the Tombigbee River.
Primus was sa'nt'rin' 'long, studyin' 'bout de good time he 'd had wid de gals, w'en, ez he wuz gwine by a fence co'nder, w'at sh'd
" "Where?" "Jis gwine into de house wah dat laydy live w'at 'e runned over dat ah time.
John M. Clayton was runnin' for the senate and say he goin' to see the colored people had equal rights, but they killed him as he was gwine through the country speakin'.