This charming book offers a glimpse into the unique language and culture of the Westmorland region of England. Through a series of dialogues, Ann Wheeler captures the cadences and quirks of the local dialect, providing a window into a world that is at once familiar and foreign. A delightful read for anyone interested in linguistics or regional studies.
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