When the chimney and house are full of smoke as one can bear, throw the changeling on the hearth-stone; go out of the house; turn three times round; when one enters the right cheeld will be restored.
I dragged the cheeld out of the milk, left the dog to lick 'n clean, and dipped Jenny's foot in a bucket of waater.
Thee art a wise man from the East, that lacked wit to know his owncheeld after being three years from home.
The cheeld todlan round the tub, tumbled in souce, head down, Jenny left the cover slip from the crock in her fright, and out came the boilan waater and petates all over her foot.
Remember Job, William dear, and think, cheeld vean, how he had patience.
Now would 'e have our cheeld disfigured for the sake of such little good as you are among the harvest people?
Take the cheeld along weth thee down to An' Nancy Trembaa's; leave 'n there; and ask her to step up to milkey and do the rest of the mornan work for me.
A cheeld that can look as ugly as nettles one minute and as pretty as flowers the next ent for we to keep.
Tis my belief 'tis all owing to that little cheeld down there in the costan.
You won't take the cheeld out on the moors to-day, Tom, will 'ee?
However did 'ee manage to lift the cheeld on to your lap, Joan?
When tha Leker es runn'd awaey every drap 'Tis too late to ba thenking of plugging the Tap, And marridge must goa as the Loard do ordean, But a Passon wud swear to ba used so Cheeld Vean.
Go you back, my dear, and we'll fetch home your cheeld as right as ninepence.
And then find thecheeld right as ninepence and the blind only pulled down to keep the sun off the carpet.
Blest if the cheeld won't break his neck wan of these days!
You do knaw when you wur a cheeld you had a great thorn in ye arm through fallin' off a hedge, and you comed to me, and I charmed it and cured 'ee?
No, no more than you will, cheeld vean," said Mrs. Trenow.
Phillida dreamt all that, and in her dream her grandmother said, in her kind old voice: 'The little bird on the top of the cake belongs to the cheeld of the house, and Phillida is the only cheeld in my little house.
We never had such trouble to make a cheeld dream our dreams before.
I shall be so obliged to 'ee if you will, for I am too poor to make thecheeld a real cake an' a little cake-bird.
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