Children of the Dead End the Autobiography of a Navvy
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" asked Moleskin, who seemed at a loss what to make of the man with the spade, while for myself I did not in the least understand him. " Have you a sixpence ? " asked Joe suddenly. " A sixpence ? " queried the man. " Gin that I hae, what is it tae ye ? " " If you have a sixpence you should have given it to that woman when she was passin'. She's a lusty wench. " " Gi'e a sixpence to that woman ! " replied the stranger. " I wadna do it, mon, if she was lyin' for death by the roadside. I'm a Chree...stian. " " I would give up your company in heaven for hers in hell any day, " said Moleskin, as the man with the spade turned into a turnip field by the roadside. " And never look too much into other people's faults or you're apt to forget your own ! " roared Joe, by way of a parting shot. " Don't you think that I had the best of that argument ? " Joe asked me five minutes later. " What was it all about ? " I asked. " I don't know what he was jawin' at half of the time, " said Joe. " But his talk about the Christian was a damned good hit against me.
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