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berkshire words.

BWUN.—Bone. The expression "to bwnn," meaning to make a petty theft is almost universal. "Bwun in my leg," good humouredly used to children to express inability to do something they ask.

"I caant do 't vor 'e now I've a-got a bwun in my leg."

BYM BY, or BYN BY.—By and by, presently.