goGot him handy to shore, an' got a rope around him, an' tied him onto some trees. An' he come to life again an' he took a whole lot o' the trees out o' roots an' went on with the whole works. (ie carried the lot away.)YesJ. D. A. WIDDOWSON DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup3Used
prong vAn' not only that, but I was the very feller that dipped all that in a boat, apart from the ...
tuck 2 n....people here get all their wood in this area.And this area is just a patchwork of bush a...
mop (pres p.)But I didn't go anywhere,did I? Lie down, moppin' my pipe, an' spend my Sundays. (...
heave (v)An' that's what I done single-handed one time: brought in a hundred an' fifteen barrels ...
limb v[PT] ....a big white spruce he was. They cut un down,an' begar when they cut un down he fel...
stringer...you'll put three stringers along first - tall trees, an' ... and string 'em along. An' t...
more nAn' I took th'axe off my back an' I shoved along to the moor. The tree was blown out o' roots...
grapleNow this mornin' we went up - everything gone! Not a grapel, n'ar [nor???] a bobber, an' went ...
limb v[PT] ....a big white spruce he was.They cut un down,an' begar when they cut un down he fell...
haul nWe strapped on the seals, you know. An' when she[ie the steamer] come she hove out the whips,...
heaveKeep the water hove on them they keep wet, see.YesJ. D. A. WIDDOWSON DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed...
run v. . . .an' then when he had her after,he had her measured an' runned her a summer fishin' , ...
full vSo I rooted around, went around through the leafs and alders, everything - the fall o' the ...
leaf n[PT] ...now he's a great hand at the twine...He put a lot o' leafs o' twine in their trap th...
timber vNow you'd divide up your other body frame an' that. Well now, the pitchers, the...the forr...
prong vAn' not only that, but I was the very feller that dipped all that in a boat, apart from the ...
tuck 2 n....people here get all their wood in this area.And this area is just a patchwork of bush a...
mop (pres p.)But I didn't go anywhere,did I? Lie down, moppin' my pipe, an' spend my Sundays. (...
heave (v)An' that's what I done single-handed one time: brought in a hundred an' fifteen barrels ...
limb v[PT] ....a big white spruce he was. They cut un down,an' begar when they cut un down he fel...
stringer...you'll put three stringers along first - tall trees, an' ... and string 'em along. An' t...
more nAn' I took th'axe off my back an' I shoved along to the moor. The tree was blown out o' roots...
grapleNow this mornin' we went up - everything gone! Not a grapel, n'ar [nor???] a bobber, an' went ...
limb v[PT] ....a big white spruce he was.They cut un down,an' begar when they cut un down he fell...
haul nWe strapped on the seals, you know. An' when she[ie the steamer] come she hove out the whips,...
heaveKeep the water hove on them they keep wet, see.YesJ. D. A. WIDDOWSON DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed...
run v. . . .an' then when he had her after,he had her measured an' runned her a summer fishin' , ...
full vSo I rooted around, went around through the leafs and alders, everything - the fall o' the ...
leaf n[PT] ...now he's a great hand at the twine...He put a lot o' leafs o' twine in their trap th...
timber vNow you'd divide up your other body frame an' that. Well now, the pitchers, the...the forr...
prong vAn' not only that, but I was the very feller that dipped all that in a boat, apart from the ...
tuck 2 n....people here get all their wood in this area.And this area is just a patchwork of bush a...
mop (pres p.)But I didn't go anywhere,did I? Lie down, moppin' my pipe, an' spend my Sundays. (...