Yorkshire Tales. Third Series - Amusing sketches of Yorkshire Life in the Yorkshire Dialect by John Hartley
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hand. "Whativver has ta getten?" shoo sed, as shoo walked raand it.
"Aw've bowt this galloway an little carriage soas aw can drive thi aght whenivver th' weather's fine." "Whativver wrangheeaded trick will ta be guilty on next!" "Why, tha wor grummelin abaat net bein able to get aght o' door, an aw bethowt me at old Swindle had this for sale, soa aw've bowt it." "An nicely he's swindled thee aw've noa daat. But are ta sewer it is a galloway? Becoss aw wodn't believe what he says if he went onto his bended knees." "Well, what does ta think it is? Tha can see at it's nawther a elefant nor a camel." "Well, lad,--it may be all reight, but aw should want somdy else to say soa. It luks varry poorly aw think, luk ha white it is ith' face." "That's th' color on it. It ails nowt an tha'll say soa when aw drive thi aght ith' mornin." "Thee drive me aght, does ta say? Nay, lad, aw've moor respect for misen nor that! What does ta think awr Hepsabah an th' naybors wod say. But it'll do for Jerrymier. But whear are ta baan to put it?" "Aw've getten a place to keep it, an if awther Jerrymier or his mother dar to mell on it, they'll know abaat it." |
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