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"Aw! good for the big folks to make money out on," said old Ti his hay while the others had been
gone on their spree;--"I'n seen lots o' things turn up sin' I war a
young un--the war an' the peace, and the canells, an' the oald King
George, an' the Regen', an' the new King George, an' the new un as has
got a new ne-ame--an' it's been all aloike to the poor ht hie to lay by, if he didn't save it wi' cleot wusser for hi un An' so it'll be
wi' the railroads They'll on'y leave the poor mon furder behind But
them are fools asfolks's world, this is But yo're for the big folks, Muster Garth,
yo are"
Ti in those ti-foot, lived in a lone cottage, and was
not to be wrought on by any oratory, having as little of the feudal
spirit, and believing as little, as if he had not been totally
unacquainted with the Age of Reason and the Rights of Man Caleb was
in a difficulty known to any person atte in dark times and
unassisted by miracle to reason with rustics who are in possession of