A Cotswold Village 8 0

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A Cotswold Village 8 0
J Arthur Gibbs
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" "I don't like that dog of So-and-so's, he do 'brevet'so, " is a favourite saying. The ground on a frosty morning "scrumps" or"feels scrumpety, " as you walk across the fields; and the partridgeswhen wild, are "teert. " All these phrases are very happy, the sound ofthe words illustrating exactly the idea they are intended to convey. Besides ordinary Gloucestershire expressions, the keeper has a largevariety that he has invented for himself.
When the river comes down clear, it is invariably des
...cribed as likelooking into a gin bottle, or "as clear as gin. " A trout rising boldlyat a fly is said to "'quap' up, " or "boil up, " or even "come at it likea dog. " The word "mess" is used to imply disgust of any sort: "I see oneboil up just above that mess of weed"; or, if you get a bit of weed onthe hook, he will exclaim, "Bother! that mess of weed has put him down. "Sometimes he remarks, "Tis these dreadful frostis that spileseverything. 'Tis enough to sterve anybody. " When he sees a bad fishermanat work, he nods his head woefully and exclaims, "He might as well throwhis 'at in!" Then again, if he is anxious that you should catch aparticular trout, which cannot be persuaded to rise, he always says, "Terrify him, sir; keep on terrifying of him.

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