In Homespun by E. (Edith) Nesbit
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Edited by Charles Aldarondo Aldarondo@yahoo.com
IN HOMESPUN BY E. NESBIT LONDON 1896 THESE tales are written in an English dialect--none the less a dialect for that it lacks uniformity in the misplacement of aspirates, and lacks, too, strange words misunderstanded of the reader. In South Kent villages with names ending in 'den,' and out away on the Sussex downs where villages end in 'hurst,' live the plain people who talk this plain speech--a speech that should be sweeter in English ears than the implacable consonants of a northern kail-yard, or the soft one-vowelled talk of western hillsides. |
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