1 Dickon he doesn't mind th wet.
2 We was wove out of th same cloth.
3 That's how he made friends with th pony.
4 "It was th wind," said Martha stubbornly.
5 That's because th springtime's on its way.
6 "That's th moor," with a good-natured grin.
7 That's not th way for a young lady to talk.
8 I told thee tha'd like th moor after a bit.
9 But for th garden he wouldn't be like he is.
10 I get my day out once a month same as th rest.
11 "There was no dog at th door to bite thee," he answered.
12 Yorkshire's th sunniest place on earth when it is sunny.
13 The biggest ones goes out in th cow-shed and plays there.
14 She seemed to hesitate a second before she added, "One of th gardens is locked up."
15 "Nowt o th soart means nothin'-of-the-sort,'" slowly and carefully, "but it takes so long to say it."
16 If there was a grand Missus at Misselthwaite I should never have been even one of th under house-maids.
17 He once found a little fox cub half drowned in its hole and he brought it home in th bosom of his shirt to keep it warm.
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