1882, Louisa M. Alcott, Kitty's Class Day And Other Stories:
I do relish the smart sayins, the odd ways of furrin parts, and the sarcastic slaps at folkses weak spots.
1877, R. D. Blackmore, Erema:
And the gutturals of that furrin English is always a little hard to catch.
1887, R. D. Blackmore, Springhaven:
Not that my young gentleman is troublesome, mind you, only so full of them outlandish furrin ways--abideth all day long without ating ort, so different from a honest Englishman.