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. . How could I leave a single word unspoken, To save the only son that's left me — To save him from the death That overtook his father and his brothers, That night . . . 141 MATES When I . . . I slumbered soundly ; And never dreamt of danger, While they, my husband and my sons . . . . And Martin— Though 'twas only by a hair's breadth That he himself escaped, And came to me again — Yet, he'll not leave the pit, For all my pleading, Perhaps if you . . . Grace. Nay ! but I've talked, and talked, ...with him ; And he would answer nothing. I could not win a word from him, Will you not try again ? Charlotte. Try, daughter, try ! What is there left to try ? How could I leave a stone unturned ! Do I not lie awake the livelong night, To think of ways and means To keep him from the pit ? I've scarcely slept a wink since . . . Since that night — That night I slept so soundly . . . (pause. ) It seems as though he could not break with it — The pit that all h ; s folk have worked in. It's said, his father's grandfather Was born at the pit-bottom — 142 MATES Aye, daughter !
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