The Mountain Girl by Emma Payne Erskine Chapter 3 Page 22

in the yard, an’ the cow war lowin’ to be milked, an’ the pig squeelin’ like hit war stuck, fer hunger. Hit do make me clar plumb mad when I think how you hev acted, — jes’ like you’ paw. Ef he’d nevah ‘a’ started that thar still, you’d nevah ‘a’ been what ye be now, a-drinkin’ yer own whiskey at that. Come on home with me.”

“I reckon I’m bettah hyar. They mount be thar huntin’ me.”

“I know you’re hungerin’. I got suthin’ ye can eat, but I ‘lowed if you’d come, I’d get you an’ the ol’ man a good chick’n fry.” She took from her stores, slung over the nag, a piece of corn-bread and a large chunk of salt pork, and gave them into his hand.