Macmillan´s Magazine, Vol. 28
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Excerpt from Macmillan´s Magazine, Vol. 28: May, 1873, to October, 1873 Betsy Lee. And there´s pazons partikler about their clothes, And rings on their fingers, and bells on their toes: And there´s pazons that doesn know your names, "Shut the gate, my man!" and all them games. And there´s pazons too free - I´ve heard one cuss As hard and as hearty as one of us. But Pazon Gale - now I´ll give you his size, He was a simple pazon, and lovin and wise. That´s what be was, and quiet uncommon, And never said much to man nor woman; Only the little he said was meat For a hungry heart, and soft and sweet, The way he said it: and often talkin To hisself, and lookin down, and walkin. Now there´s some of them pazons they´re allis shoutin, And tearin at you, and ravin and routin, And they gets you pinned with a lot of others In a coop, and they calls you sisthers and brothers; And you can´t get out, so the beggars raises Their vice, and gives it you like blazes. What´s the good of all that surt! Sweatin and actin and bustin their shirt; Shiverin the verry roof to splanthers - I never liked them roarin ranthers. Yes! our pazon was quite, but, mind ye! don´t doubt But the same man knew well what was he about. Aye, many a time I´ve seen his face All slushed with tears, and him tellin of grace And mercy and that, and his vice so low, But trimblin - aw, we liked him though! And he wasn livin above the bay Where I was livin, but a bit away, Over the next, and betwix the two The land ran out to a point, and a screw Of the tide set in on the rocks, and there He´d stand in the mornin, and listen to hear The dip of our oars comin out, and the jealous We were of the Derbyhaven fellows! And the way we´d pull to try which would be fuss! And "Pazon!" we´d say, "are you comin with us?" And the Derbyhaven chaps would call - And the way he´d smile and say nothing at all! Well, that´s the Pazon, you´ll understand, Aye, the very man, the very man. Aw, if I once get agate of him - But some night again, if I´ll be in the trim, I´ll maybe be tellin you more, if so be You´ll be carin to listen, and all agree. Well, the Pazon was walkin on the gravel - My conscience! the slow that man did travel! Backwards and forrards, and stoppin and thinkin, And a talkin away to hisself like winkin; About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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