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Title: Th' Barrel Organ
Author: Edwin Waugh
Release Date: June 4, 2005 [eBook #15986]
Language: English
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TH' BARREL ORGAN
by
EDWIN WAUGH
Manchester:
John Heywood, 143 Deansgate.
London: Simkin, Marshall & Co.
I came out at Haslingden town-end with my old acquaintance, "Rondle
o'th Nab," better known by the name of "Sceawter," a moor-end farmer and
cattle dealer. He was telling me a story about a cat that squinted, and
grew very fat because--to use his own words--it "catched two mice at one
go." When he had finished the tale, he stopped suddenly in the middle of
the road, and looking round at the hills, he said, "Nea then. I'se be
like to lev yo here.
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