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A REEL OF No. 8 



SUDD A BY FEWSTER, 



TWO HOLDERNESS TALES, by FLIT and KO. 

 Illustrated by J. WALTER WEST, aad others. 



-^1- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS, -m^ 



Frontigpiece— Ploughing Scene, by Walter West. 



I "What a beautiful head of hair you've got !" 



"Ah seed you arming old gel across closes last night." 



.'^1 ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ *^*'* "icomfortableness aboot jacket-waast " 



c Srl^^l* * 7^^®' ■^^y- ^^ ^'^' *^' if ^ <"«n't get one, why. Ah dizn't. 

 ouaaaby Fewstei". 



" "Then bloonder in, lad,' I says." 



"I wants Little Un to get them two pot dogs on chimney-piece." 



It 8 a very useful thing is a black corran." 



"Here's a parcel for yer as came this morning." 



--^I- REVIEWS. -1^- 

 lazlu!^ * refreshing bit of simple life to come upon in the wilderness."-/'a// Mall 



•oill'i ^Ta" °fj, Yorkshire and lovers of nature these two tales may be confidently 

 .ommended. They are studies from life, carefully rendered, and with hardly a weak 

 ouch throughout."— SA«2^^W Daily Telegraph. »■ ^^y ^ weaK 



- "The Dialect is wisely simplified, and the authors know it as well as they know the 

 ■^anchisUrcTrr^^^' ^' '^^^^ "^°° '^^ '"'"'^ * "'^''^ ^^^ picturesque impression."— 

 "The sturdy independence, abrupt manner, and the keen sense of humour which 

 3rm part and parcel of the generous and kind-hearted disposition of the Holdernessians 

 ave been most faithfully portrayed. The whole story is instinct with life, facinatine 

 1 onginality, ireshness, and sympathetic treatment."— Eas/^-n Motnin" News 



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