They had been in London, and many other grand towns; but they always said there was no place like home; and then they were so agreeable with each other- -never fell out nor "
threaped." She did not know where there was such a family for being united.
"LIRPLE" for "Liverpool" is more challenging, but not too much more difficult than the text's regular substitution of "LUNON" for "London." Other stretches of the text stymie the reader more forcefully, such as this sentence: "Lunnoners who
threap awt intui country fowk, an think they will be soft enuff tae swallow awe their lees, but she was mistane ea me" [Possibly: "Londoners who try to trick country folk, thinking they will be soft enough to swallow all their lies, but they were mistaken in my case"] (98).
All welcome afterwards to Walldene Court,
Threap Gardens.
Originally, the field was common land, as part of what up until the end of the 19th century was called
Threap Moor.
Celebrity chef James Martin presented Sandra Giles, a chef at Anchor Homes' Walldene Court care home, at
Threap Gardens, in Wallsend, with her certificate.
North Tyneside's elected mayor, John Harrison, will present the award at the home in
Threap Gardens on Wednesday.
On Saturday, May 22, at 1pm, Walldene Court Nursing Home,
Threap Gardens, Howdon, will hold a car boot sale.