He's gi'n Jim Crawshaw th' deeds o' Crawshaw Fowd, and towd him as he can pay him back when he GEDS th' brass.
"Lancashire Idylls (1898)"
Marshall Mather
Leet it, Lord, and dunnot put it aat till he GEDS through to wheere they've no need o' candles, becose Thaa gies them th' leet o' Thysel.
"Lancashire Idylls (1898)"
Marshall Mather
Veek days he GEDS down to beesness at eight o'clock-at ten o'glock he has coffee and den in a leetle vile he goes home and eats lonch.
"Tales of the Road"
Charles N. Crewdson