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The Lancashire Witches

CHAPTER VI
19/23

"So, ye ha been swimmin' Nance Redferne, lad, eh! Ey'm glad on it--ha! ha!" Jem gave her a significant look, upon which she motioned Jennet to withdraw, and the injunction being complied with, though with evident reluctance, by the little girl, she closed the door upon her.
"Now, Jem, what hast got to say to me, lad, eh ?" demanded Elizabeth, stepping up to him.
"Neaw great deal, mother," he replied; "boh ey keawnsel ye to look weel efter yersel.

We're aw i' dawnger." "Ey knoas it, lad, ey knoas it," replied Elizabeth; "boh fo my own pert ey'm nah afeerd.

They darna touch me; an' if they dun, ey con defend mysel reet weel.

Here's a letter to thy gran-mother," she added, giving him a sealed packet.

"Take care on it." "Fro Mistress Nutter, ey suppose ?" asked Jem.
"Eigh, who else should it be from ?" rejoined Elizabeth.


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