"Well, it's true, an awl promise yo 'at awl nivver start agean till ther's a death ith family."
"What wor aw tellin' thee, Jenny, before he come in? Isn't he a gooid lad thinks ta? He'll nivver get wed wol his old mother's alive, he's too mich sense."
"He's a lad to be praad on, Nanny; aw wish awr Harriet Ann could say like him."
"Awl promise yo 'at awl nivver cooart agean whether ther's a deeath ith family or net."
"You've booath turned varry gooid all ov a sudden, aw should like to know what it all meeans?"
"It means nowt, mother, nobbut this-'at Harriet Ann an me thowt we could be varry comfortable together, an soa we've getten wed this mornin'."
"Yo desarve to be horsewipt! Awm in a gooid mind to thresh thee Alick as long as aw can bide to stand ovver thee! Had ta noa more sense nor' to throw thisen away after a thing like Harriet Ann."
"Does ta meean ta tell me 'at tha'd noa more respect for thisen nor to wed a haufthick like Alick. A'a, Harriet Ann, what wod thi fayther ha sed if he'd been here?"
"Awr Alick's noa fooil Jenny I dooant thee say that. Yor Harriet Ann knew what shoo wor dooin."
"Awr Harriet Ann's as gooid as yor Alick!"