Excerpt from Macmillan's Magazine, Vol. 28: May, 1873, to October, 1873 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 morain, 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 Paxon 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 int some night again, if I'll be in the trim, I'll maybe he tellin you more, if so be You'll be carin to listen, and all agree.
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