The Uncommercial Traveller, the Lamplighter, to Be Read At Dusk, Sunday Under Three Heads And the Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices

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(exultingly) I've worked all my life o' Salisbury Plain, right under the shadder o' Stonehenge.
You mightn't think it, but I halve.
Uncommercial. And a pleasant country too.
Wiltshire. Ah ! 'Tis a pleasant country.
Uncommercial. Have you any family on board ?
Wiltshire. Two children, boy and gal. I am a widderer, / am, and I'm going out alonger my boy and gal. That's my gal, and she's a fine gal o' sixteen (pointing out the girl who is writing by the boat). I'll go and fetch my boy. I'd like to
... show you my boy. (Here Wiltshire disappears, and presently comes back with a big, shy boy of twelve, in a superabundance of boots, who is not at all glad to be presented.) He is a fine boy too, and a boy fur to work ! (Boy having undutifully bolted, Wiltshire drops him.) Uncommercial. It must cost you a great deal of money to go so far, three strong.
Wiltshire. A power of money. Theer ! Eight shillen a week, eight shillen a week, eight shillen a week, put by out of the week's wages for ever so long.


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