Th' History O' Haworth Railway

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Th' History O' Haworth Railway
Bill Oth Hoylus End
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    But prayers like theas hed no avail, For th’ waters deluged all the vale; An’ th’ latest news ’at I heerd Th’ railway’s nearly disappear’d; But if it’s fun withaat a flaw, Wha, folks, I’m like to let you know.
CHAPTER III.
    “Work, Boys, and be Contented. ”
Ha, it’s all varry weel for th’ poit to sing that, but if he hed arailway at stake he wud happen alter his tune, an’ espeshully if he wuran eye witness nah, for th’ storm wur ragin’ at th’ heyest, an’ th’ folkswur waiting wi’ pashent e
...xpectashun to know whether it wur baan to be atan end or nut, for th’ flooid wur cumin’ daan thicker an faster, an’thare look’d to be monny hundred mile o’ watter in th’ valley. Hawsumever thay muster’d all th’ energy thay could, for thay wurdetermined to know th’ worst, so thay went to see if thay could find th’oud weather-gazer, at hed proffesied th’ flooid; an’ after a good deal o’runnin’ abaat, thay fan him peepin’ throo summat at shap of a tunnil, sumsed he wur lookin’ at mooin, others sed he wur lookin’ into futurity, hawsumever thay axt him to cum daan an’ look at th’ railway, an’ tell ’emwhether th’ flooid wur baan to tak it away or not, but th’ saucy oudhaand refused at first, for he sed at he wur flaid at sum on em wodn’t beable to stand th’ shock if he tell’d em th’ warst, so the oud lad sed, If my advice yo want, poor things, An’ cannot do withaat it, Go arm yorseln to th’ teeth, he sed, An’ doant be long abaat it; Both rakes an’ powls an’ props an’ ropes Yo cannot get ta sooin, An’ take the Cowinheaders’ plan When thay discovered th’ mooin.

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