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“Yes.”“Aye. Gwain ye doon the hill past Arvright’s, then when ye see the sheep, ye turn north.” The old man pointed to the south.“Is that north?” Sarah asked in an undertone, looking doubtfully in the direction the man pointed.“Shh. I’m having enough trouble trying to get through his West Country accent.” I turned a cheerful smile on the man. “So, I turn left at the sheep?”“Aye, ’tis what I am sayin’. Na then, once ye’ve skurved past they sheep, ye’ll come to a zat combe.”“Zat combe?” Sarah’s fa...ce was fierce with concentration. “I’m not sure I…a zat combe?”I wrote down the old man’s directions, praying we wouldn’t end up wandering into someone’s yard.“Aye, ’tis right zat. Full o’ varments.”Sarah looked at me. I shrugged and said to the man, “Lots of them, eh?”Behind my back, Sarah pinched my arm.“Chikky, too. They needs a good thraipin’, but none here’ll be doin’ it.”“Thraipin’,” Sarah said, nodding just as if she understood.“Well, thraipin’ chikky varments is an acquired skill, I’ve always found,”
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