They purtend avore the justices how they ’adn never a-zeed wan t’other avore, but lor!
Well, as I was loppin' round I zeed a man, he looked oal maazed.
Do'ee knaw who thicky maid wos that you zeed in Fa'muth 'esterday?
Zo whun ai coom to the voot of Breakneck hill, I zeed the public kept by Pewter Will: The virelight showed the glasses in the bar, And 'um danced and twinkled like the avening star.
When I was a kneeling down, I zeed 'un put his hand to it, though I dussn't say a word for the life of me.
But he could never kape his hands out of this here bag, if a' zeed 'un.
When I zeed un draw up his legs, and then quiver all over just avore a' died, all the blood in my body were turned into cold water.
Shaking her head at Anne till the glasses shone like two moons, she said, 'Ah, ah; I zeed ye!
An' Poll, that zeed Tom woulden catch En, stood a-smilèn at the hatch.
But I zeed her the morning of the same day she died.
I didn't mention it because I've never zeed you lately.
I've zeed Jack Harry's Lights, though, and we wor wrecked then, too.
He zeed a lot though he be kind o' mazed like now; he be mortal bad, I do think.
Oi zeed zome on 'em pretty clytenish[13] when they was under foire the fust time.
Nothing more was zeed or heard o' Retty till the waterman, on his way home, noticed something by the Great Pool; 'twas her bonnet and shawl packed up.
Tess is a fine figure o' fun, as I said to myself to-day when I zeed her vamping round parish with the rest," observed one of the elderly boozers in an undertone.
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