The Mountain Girl by Emma Payne Erskine Chapter 12 Page 13

“Well, I be. Hit’s been a right smart o’ while since I been able to do a lick o’ work. We sure do have a heap to thank you fer. Be Decatur Irwin as glad to lose his foot as I be to git my laig back?” she queried whimsically; “I reckon not.”

“I reckon not, too, but with him it was a case of losing his life or his foot, while with you it was only a question of walking about, or being bedridden for the next twenty years.”

“They be ignorant, them Irwins, an’ she’s more’n that, fer she’s a fool. She come round yest’day wantin’ to borry a hoe to fix up her gyarden patch, an’ she ‘lowed ef you’n Cass had only lef’ him be, he’d ‘a’ come through all right, fer hit war a-gettin’