And then he called her a bad name.She got up, nivver said a wadd, but walked straight out of the front door.They din't take much notiz at fust, but when she din't come back, they got scared, and looked for her all about; and at last they found her in the moot, at the bottom of the orchard.…Cited from Two Suffolk Friends, by Francis Hindes Groome
I'm crazed wi' all this trouble; nivver did I see the missus so worked up before, and she winna change her mind, no matter what is said.I'm just as sure as I can be that if they part now they'll nivver come together again.…Cited from A Lover in Homespun, by F. Clifford Smith
And they say 'at she's nivver done nowt but go out o' one faint into another, ivver since.So, of course, she's nivver been able to tell if she saw owt or knew owt!…Cited from The Talleyrand Maxim, by J. S. Fletcher
Arter dark he was to lave it at the house, but not to knock.They nivver knew where ta come from till arter he died.But he fare to get waker, and to stupe more ivry year.…Cited from Two Suffolk Friends, by Francis Hindes Groome
What tuk place aw dooan't exactly know, but when they coom aght Chairley lukt varry warm, an th' maister had a grin on his face at wor a gooid sign.Three or four days passed, an Minnie nivver entered that shop.Chairley tried to feel thankful, for he didn't know ha to face her, an yet he wor miserable, for he felt as if he couldn't live withaat her.…Cited from Yorkshire Tales. Third Series, by John Hartley
Them was the last words he ivver spook.Mr James nivver married, and when he died he left ivrything to Master Charley.…Cited from Two Suffolk Friends, by Francis Hindes Groome
But then it's what will nivver happen.A chap 'at's worried to deeath becoss his stocks or shares have dropt fifty per cent connot enter into a poor woman's anxiety abaat flaar or mait gooan up a penny a paand.…Cited from Yorkshire Tales. Third Series, by John Hartley
I aren't forgot the way you come and doctored my missus when she was so bad, and you not a reg'lar doctor, but out o' practice.But nivver you fear; we'll find the lad.I shan't go to bed, but get back and light a pipe.…Cited from The Weathercock, by George Manville Fenn
I'll ask neither cat nor Christian what door to knock at.I wish I may nivver stand at a worse door than Mr. North's, that's a'.…Cited from The Hallam Succession, by Amelia Edith Barr
What's more, he's allus reight dahn fratchy after a turn o' that.See nah, he'll nivver want you to stop.…Cited from A Life's Morning, by George Gissing
Yow nivver know what characters they've got.Cited from Dick o' the Fens, by George Manville Fenn
A'a dear I tak my advice an nivver trust to appearances.Cited from Yorksher Puddin', by John Hartley
And they say 'at she's nivver done nowt but go out o' one faint into another, ivver since.So, of course, she's nivver been able to tell if she saw owt or knew owt!…Cited from The Talleyrand Maxim, by J. S. Fletcher
"You nivver gave me a bad bit of advice yet, and I'll stick to what you say -- but on one condition."Cited from Dick o' the Fens, by George Manville Fenn
Yow can't do it, and yow'll nivver make fen-land fields.Cited from Dick o' the Fens, by George Manville Fenn
Swale nivver told t' truth i' all his life, if he nobbut hed t' time to make up a lie.Cited from The Hallam Succession, by Amelia Edith Barr
I'm full on it, bud I've nivver hed a chance.You see I've had to mend gates, and owd carts, and put up fences.…Cited from Dick o' the Fens, by George Manville Fenn
"I do know, but I sweered as I'd nivver tell, and I'll keep my word."Cited from Dick o' the Fens, by George Manville Fenn
He wor as gooid as his word, an' he's nivver been known to hurry sin.Cited from Yorksher Puddin', by John Hartley
There is Squire Cawthorpe -- he was at college wi' me -- what a grand poem he was going to write!He's master o' Bagley fox hounds now, and he nivver wrote a line as I heard tell o'.…Cited from The Hallam Succession, by Amelia Edith Barr