| William Stott Banks - Yorkshire (England) - 1866 - 390 pages
...childhood associated with Margery Moorpoot and a broad northYorkshire dialect, supposed to be spoken by men and women with laughing mouths opening from ear to...aboon a mahle an a hawf heegh an as cawd as ice at t* top on't i' t'yattest day i' summer," which it is not; nor will any peculiarity of face be seen,... | |
| William Hall Burnett - 1885 - 84 pages
...knaw Boseberry? Ah thowght ony feeal hed knawn Boseberry. Its t' biggest hill iv all Yorkshur'. It's aboon a mahle an' a hawf heegh, an' as cawd as ice at t' top on't i' t' yattest day i' summer ; that it is. GUL. — You've been in some service, I suppose... | |
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