Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... dwon't sometimes even knaw her own gaffer . Aw , thank God ! I bain't zo far agwon as she . What thof I be zummat dunch , and can't zee ta read without sparticles , and bain't quite so lissome as I war vorty year agoo , I niver talk in ...
... dwon't sometimes even knaw her own gaffer . Aw , thank God ! I bain't zo far agwon as she . What thof I be zummat dunch , and can't zee ta read without sparticles , and bain't quite so lissome as I war vorty year agoo , I niver talk in ...
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... of her orders had been obeyed . " What ! hast been dizening and curling instead o ' doing what I told ee ? Be- gwon then , we dwon't want ee here , so hike up to the lawt and gee zome pollard to the D2 WALTER COLYTON . 51 66 ...
... of her orders had been obeyed . " What ! hast been dizening and curling instead o ' doing what I told ee ? Be- gwon then , we dwon't want ee here , so hike up to the lawt and gee zome pollard to the D2 WALTER COLYTON . 51 66 ...
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... Dwon't ston ' wheckering there , but trudge , I tell ee , or I'll gee zummat you ' on't ax me vor . " Meg retreated ... dwon't ye zee tha zond is all hirned out ; you'll have a nought o ' tha dumpling nif you dwon't mind it . " At ...
... Dwon't ston ' wheckering there , but trudge , I tell ee , or I'll gee zummat you ' on't ax me vor . " Meg retreated ... dwon't ye zee tha zond is all hirned out ; you'll have a nought o ' tha dumpling nif you dwon't mind it . " At ...
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... dwon't she ? " " Aw , Tummas ! Tummas ! Lord send it dwon't spwile the wench , and turn her head as it hath adood our Meg's . Tha girt gigleling goosecap thinks o ' nought now but o ' being a vine lady like her zuster , and goos ...
... dwon't she ? " " Aw , Tummas ! Tummas ! Lord send it dwon't spwile the wench , and turn her head as it hath adood our Meg's . Tha girt gigleling goosecap thinks o ' nought now but o ' being a vine lady like her zuster , and goos ...
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... dwon't ee vorget , if any thing do happen , " added the husband - " that I cried war - whing ! in your ear . Howsomdever , I do hope no offence , I do hope you'll vorgee us , and zo good bwye to ye , Miss Edy , good bwye ! " Edith ...
... dwon't ee vorget , if any thing do happen , " added the husband - " that I cried war - whing ! in your ear . Howsomdever , I do hope no offence , I do hope you'll vorgee us , and zo good bwye to ye , Miss Edy , good bwye ! " Edith ...
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