Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... Ned's piece o ' writing , and only ta think what a mess I be in ! I must hirn up stairs to wash my hands and put on my clean cap . Here , Meg ! Meg ! take thic yapron and drive down tha dowst from the clavy , WALTER COLYTON . 45.
... Ned's piece o ' writing , and only ta think what a mess I be in ! I must hirn up stairs to wash my hands and put on my clean cap . Here , Meg ! Meg ! take thic yapron and drive down tha dowst from the clavy , WALTER COLYTON . 45.
Page 46
... thic pot - liquor be drode into tha draffit , and make tha place as cleansome as ye can . I ' on't be long agwon ; set out the best chair for the gennelman , I'll be back in a jiffey . " And so saying , away she hurried , looking at her ...
... thic pot - liquor be drode into tha draffit , and make tha place as cleansome as ye can . I ' on't be long agwon ; set out the best chair for the gennelman , I'll be back in a jiffey . " And so saying , away she hurried , looking at her ...
Page 48
... thic . Aw , Sir , tha more's tha pity , ' vor a better and kinder - horted gaffer than auld Jan Chervil niver druv plough nor stood atween the stilts , and a good husband hath he been to me , Lord love en ! Aw , Sir , it's a sad thing ...
... thic . Aw , Sir , tha more's tha pity , ' vor a better and kinder - horted gaffer than auld Jan Chervil niver druv plough nor stood atween the stilts , and a good husband hath he been to me , Lord love en ! Aw , Sir , it's a sad thing ...
Page 49
... thic do make all the differ atween us , as it ' s naatal it shoo'd , you knaw , Sir . " " Perfectly , " said the stranger smiling , " but nevertheless I should be glad to learn the road to Goathurst . " " Dang it ! I ha ' vound thee out ...
... thic do make all the differ atween us , as it ' s naatal it shoo'd , you knaw , Sir . " " Perfectly , " said the stranger smiling , " but nevertheless I should be glad to learn the road to Goathurst . " " Dang it ! I ha ' vound thee out ...
Page 50
... thic nonation style ; I ha ' got all my gumption about me as sharp as ever , and thic be the main thing auver all , bain't it , Sir ? " The stranger was amused by this instance of the natural selfishness of old age , even in a mutually ...
... thic nonation style ; I ha ' got all my gumption about me as sharp as ever , and thic be the main thing auver all , bain't it , Sir ? " The stranger was amused by this instance of the natural selfishness of old age , even in a mutually ...
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