1 Hard carrots ' ull lie heavy on his stomach, piety or no piety.
2 I'll send him off-butthen folks ull say I'm afraid of gossip.
3 A strange hand ' ull put everything wrang and he'll dee, that's a'.
4 The young uns ull crack up most anything as comes along.
5 Arter that, I suppose Scotton ull want some sort of a dockyment sent.
6 There, you call me Jography, young uns; 'tis uncommon, and ' ull fit fine.
7 But I can't think as how anythink ' ull come ov it.
8 Speaking from experience, Michael McDowell pronounces his name Mack Doow - ull .
9 There always hopin it ull be somethin else I guess.
10 It ull tak 'im till to-morrow mornin to know his yed from his heels.
11 Aye, I've a big stable lantern as ' ull do too.
12 The bloomin' Maharajer ' ull think we've got a funk on.'
13 Oh, then the night porter ull know of it, sir.
14 The shearing ull do proper-themen know their job-andBroadhurst ull see to the hay.
15 Wee ull have a beer, we'll work ih tout.
16 Most on it 'ere in Clinton-someon it, Muster Miles o' Frampton ull swear to.
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