What does home-along mean?
Home-along means (UK, dialect, archaic) To one's home; homeward..
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Pronunciation varies by accent · adverb
(UK, dialect, archaic) To one's home; homeward..
“[…]And what did the lady say then?” “I can't mind. Please, Master Reddleman, may I go home-along now?”
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Home-along means (UK, dialect, archaic) To one's home; homeward..
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“[…]And what did the lady say then?” “I can't mind. Please, Master Reddleman, may I go home-along now?”
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