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But thaa knows hoo's fretted and prayed and worrited hersel a deal abaat thee for mony a year. And if hoo deed afore th' child were born we sud ne'er forgive aarsels. 'Thaa'rt mebbe reet, lad. It'll pleaz her to know, and hoo's bin a good mother to thee. 'Yi. Hoo's often said as if hoo could nobbud be a gron'mother hoo'd say, as owd Simeon said, "Mine een hev sin Thy salvation."
'Aw durnd know as onybody feels it but thisel, lad, replied his mother; 'but thaa con go i' th' garden, if thaa wants to cool a bit. Tea's happen made thee sweat.
At length she said, "I niver thought of thee goin daan a coil-pit, thaa isn't used to it, and thaa 'll happen break thee neck." "Nay, not soa; I've warked mony a day in a coil-pit," said Abe. "Bless thee, my lass, when I were nowt but a bairn I used to wark i' th' pits; niver fear, I'm an owd hand, I can do a bit o' hewing wi' ony on um."
When he got into the house he threw it down with a crash that startled Sally, his wife. "There," he said, playfully pretending to be vexed, "I'll fetch thee na moor coils on my yead, so thaa needn't expect it." "What's matter wi' the' naa?" she said, looking at him. "I tell the' I'll fetch the' na maar coils," he responded, rubbing his scalp as if it hurt him.
Them as hed oil couldn't gi' it to them as hed noan. 'Then thaa'll not come across the gulf and help us, Amos? 'Nowe! cried Dan. And at this all laughed, save the thoughtful man who put the first question to the old Calvinist. 'Thaa knows, Amos, said he, 'I look at it i' this way.
"We're both aat of harness naa, thaa sees," said Abe, "and we'll sooin be at haam. I want the' to tell them I'm coming, and shall n't be long after the'." Everyone thought that Abe would live the longer of the two, but he gained his prize first, passing away a little before his brother, and now they both "rest from their labours, and their works do follow them."
Fancy thee leavin' me to get wed, an' livin' i' a strange place, and all th' fo'k set agen thee afore they see thee! 'But thaa knows, misses, hoo'll happen not tak' to thee an' Milly. Hoo'll happen be a bit aboon yo' high-minded like. 'Hoo'll tak' to Milly if hoo's takken to Mr. Penrose, lad; thaa'll see if hoo doesn't.
I'm noan come wom' to be kissed nor forgiven. I've nobbud come wom' to dee. 'What saysto, lass? exclaimed Mrs. Stott. 'Come wom' to dee? Nay, thaa's bin deead long enugh a'ready; it's time thaa begun to live, and thank God thaa's come back to live at wom'. The girl shook her head, a stony stare in her eye, her mouth drawn into a hard and immobile line.
And haa doesto feel? The boy tried to move, and uttered a feeble cry of pain. 'Lie thee still, lad. Doesto think thaa can ston this? and the old woman laid another hot flannel on the boy's body. At first he winced, and a look of terrible torture passed over his face. Then he smiled and said: 'Yi! Gronny, aw can bide thee to do ought. Mr.
In a moment Sally opened it, and a man handed her a large parcel, simply saying, "That's for Mr. Lockwood," and immediately went away. "What's this?" exclaimed Sally, feeling and patting the parcel. "Nay, lass, don't ask me; thaa mun open 't, and then I'll tell the'."
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