write some dialects used by D. H. Lawrence in his novel "sons and lovers"
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A man gets that caked up wi’ th’ dust, you know, that clogged up, down a coal mine, he needs a drink when he comes home.
Then he slives up an’ shoves ’is ’ead on yer, that cadin’.
But there’s that much draught i’ yon scullery, as it blows through your ribs like through a five-barred gate.
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