Nummits And Crummits; Devonshire Customs, Characteristics, And Folk-Lore
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Lambshead : Yer 'onour I cude swear tu my dear old grey giize. Magistrates' Clerk : How could you do that ? Lambshead : Cuz if I cal'th she, her'll knaw my voice and answer me back. 172 jlJummitiS anti Crummitjs. Magistrates' Clerk : By what name do you call her ? Lambshead : Why, zir, her rayle name is Sarah, but zometimes us cal'th 'er Sallie ; her knaweth uther wan of her names, and cometh when her's called, like a dog wid. Magistrates' Clerk : Did you call her ? Lambshead : Cal 'er ? Ess, I... did, and 'er knawed me direckly. And 'er answered me back wi'a zoart of a tissy. That's 'er language you must knaw. Why 'er spoak so natteral as a curschin wid — that's zo var's 'er ciide. Magistrates' Clerk : Tell us more about it, Mr. Lambshead, exactly what you did and what Sarah did. We iind this most interesting. Lambshead : Well, sir, I went to Scrane's 'ouze and when I comed there Scrane's wife zed to me, zed she, " Well, Lambshead, what's want yer ? " " Well," zed I, " I wants my giize, Sallie." " Well, than," zed she, " 'er bant yer.
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