Why, what do you think the folks here says for 'hevn't you?'--the gentry, you know, says,'hevn't you'--well, the people about here says 'hanna yey.' It's what they call the dileck as is spoke
hereabout, sir.
Then he will think to himsel', THAT IS NOT SO VERY RIFE
HEREABOUT; and then he will come and give us a look up in Corrynakiegh.
You shall see my gardens
hereabout. Look at the window there.
"Ah, captain!" said the officer, "everything is quiet
hereabout -- if I did not know that something is going on in yonder house!"
The country,
hereabout, was generally level and sandy; producing very little grass, but a considerable quantity of sage or wormwood.
"No," replied Tarzan; "the game
hereabout is timid, nor do I care particularly about hunting game birds or antelope.
"Why, Pivart's a new name
hereabout, brother, isn't it?" she said; "he didn't own the land in father's time, nor yours either, before I was married."
There was a story that one of the pits dug for the dead in the time of the Great Plague was
hereabout; and a blighting influence seemed to have proceeded from it over the whole place.
But Cliff, he was ashamed o' being called a tailor, and he was sore vexed as his riding was laughed at, and nobody o' the gentlefolks
hereabout could abide him.
From
hereabout the long road was fairly level for some distance onward.
Truly the police orders are that no man must bear weapons throughout Hind, but' - he cheered up and slapped the hilt - 'all the constabeels
hereabout know me.'
Someone saw a blaze
hereabout, don't you know, as he walked home through a wood; someone keeping sheep on the uplands inland thought he saw a flame hovering over Pendragon Tower.