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Updated: May 7, 2025
Somehow this encouraged Frank, and entering he put his question timidly, in his broad Buckinghamshire accent. The woman smiled at him good-naturedly. "From the country, I reckon?" she said, not answering his question. "Ah," replied Frank, "I be." "You're a dillicate little feller to be trampin' about alone seekin' work," she said, considering him thoughtfully. "Is yer mother livin'?"
I feel," looking down at his clothes, "as if I ought to have on my Sunday best." Lilac was almost too excited to eat anything herself, and presently, when she saw Joshua pause after his first mouthful, she enquired anxiously: "Isn't it good, Uncle?" "Fact is," he answered, "it's too good. I don't really feel as how I ought to eat such dillicate food.
You're dillicate made, my dear," he added, with a tender intonation "that's what Mrs. Winthrop says." "Oh, I'm stronger than you think, daddy," said Eppie; "and if there wasn't stones enough to go all round, why they'll go part o' the way, and then it'll be easier to get sticks and things for the rest. See here, round the big pit, what a many stones!"
'Well, but now! the winter's comin' on, an' you'll get wet i' your feet, an' Pratt tells me as your constitution's dillicate, as anybody may see, for the matter o' that, wi'out bein' a doctor. An' this is the light I look at it in, Mr. Tryan: who's to fill up your place, if you was to be disabled, as I may say? Consider what a valyable life yours is.
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