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A compact collection of anecdotes, sketches and short essays that capture the speech, wit and everyday life of a northern English county, often presented in local dialect modified for general readers. The pieces mix comic incidents, character portraits, songs and occasional linguistic and historical observations that argue for the expressive value of dialect. Many items are drawn from the author's earlier local writings; illustrations and gentle commentary emphasize colloquial humour, communal habits and the social settings that produce regional sayings and turns of phrase.
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