A Days Ramble in Derbyshire Or the Travels of Tommy Wilson And Billy Passmore

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A Days Ramble in Derbyshire Or the Travels of Tommy Wilson And Billy Passmore
Day Thomas
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The Scriptures inform us that " a righteous man regardeth the life of his beast. " Dick Hawgee, the carter, never reads his bible or any other good book, or he would not beat his horses so cruelly, when the poor creatures do their best to serve him. The other day they were straining up hill, under a load too heavy for them ; but because they halted a little to recover breath, the brutal carter came up, and beat them with the but-end of his whip, most unmercifully. But what can be expected from ...a fellow that swears profanely 13 and is so often drunk on the road. Drunkenness and profane swearing are such abominable vices, that nothing good can be expected from a man who is guilty of them.
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THE next remarkable place that attracted the notice of our travellers was the barn-yard of a cottage : here they saw an old woman, with a broom in her hand, endeavouring to frighten away a hawk that was just ready to pounce on her chickens. The cock and the hen were looking up with terror at the enemy hovering over their heads, and the chickens were so scared they hard- ly knew where to run with safety.


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