The Everlasting Mercy ; And, the Widow in the Bye Street

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The Everlasting Mercy ; And, the Widow in the Bye Street
Masefield John
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At last he turns, and shakes his head, "It's nothmg, I'U go back to bed." And just then Mrs. Jaggard came To view and end her Jinuny's shame.
She made one rush and gi'm a bat And shook him like a dog a rat.
''I can't turn round but what you're straying.
I'll give you tales and gipsy playing.
I'll give you wand'ring off like this And listening to whatever 'tis, Digitized by Google 64 THM XVXBLA8TINQ MXBCT You'll laugh the little side of the can.
You'll have the whip for this, my man ; And not a
...bite of meat nor bread You'll touch before you go to bed.
Some day you'll break your mother's heart.
After God knows she's done her part, Working her arms off day and night Trying to keep your collars white.
Look at your face, too, in the street.
What dirty filth've you foimd to eat ?
Now don't you blubber here, boy, or I'll give you sum't to blubber for." She snatched him off from where we stand And knocked the pear-core from his hand.
And looked at me, "You Devil's limb.
How dare you talk to Jaggard's Jim ; You drunken, poaching, boozing brute, you, If Jaggard was a man he'd shoot you." She glared all this, but didn't speak.


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