They went along the lane, until they saw the thatched roofs of a large house and farm-buildings peeping out among the trees ahead. The Maggots, and the Puddifoots of Stock, and most of the inhabitants of the Marish, were house-dwellers; and this farm was stoutly built of brick and had a high wall all round it. There was a wide wooden gate opening out of the wall into the lane.
I eth a-hys an bownder erbynn i dhe weles tohow sowl chi bras ha drehevyansow bargen-tir ow kyki dres an gwydh a-rag. An Magottow ha’n Puddifutow yn Stokk, ha brassa rann a’n dus y’n Marish a driga yn chiow; ha drehevyansow Magott o gwrys yn krev gans brykkow hag oll a-dro dhedha fos ughel. Yth esa yet efan a bren y’n fos a igeri war-ves y’n bownder.langbot langbot