Windlestraw a book of Verse With Legends in Rhyme of the Plants And Animals

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. . . Grumbling, and taking up the fire. . . .
Carry. O Fanny! you 'most make me shiver! Your heart must be so cold 's the river, To speak of old folk in such tones, Old folk, wi' weary hearts and bones, Who've gone through so much care and strife, And all the sorriments of life. . . . To speak like that. . . .
Fanny. I shouldn' have said it; there, I know it, But what 's out and said, you can't undo it.
Carry. But O my dear . . . Such things . . . How can 'e?
I wouldn' ha' thought it of 'e, Fa
...nny. . . .
81 G Fanny. I've said I'm sorry for it there Now do forget it, there 's a dear. . . . I know my thoughts should go in clogs, But they're out s'quick, why! just like frogs.
Carry. That 's it, and look, it 's more than trick, Fanny, you be so terrible quick. . . . To meet life how will you be able? D'hurt me to see you so unstable.
Fanny. Well now, I think you might be quiet Making such a fuss and such a riot! I've said a score o' times I'm sorry, And now that beant sufficient for 'e!
Carry.


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