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' ''Tis quite a thaw, ' he says. 'How's all th'folks?' says I. 'All well, thank ye kindly, ' he says. 'save an' exceptth' wife an' little Eleen, ' he says. 'They're not so well, ' he says. 'But what can ye expect? They've had th' best iv health all th' year. ''It must be har-rd wurrukin' at th' mills this weather, ' I says. ''Tiswar-rum, ' he says; 'but ye can't look f'r snow-storms this time iv th'year, ' he says. 'Thin, ' says he, 'me mind's taken aff th' heat be mewurruk, ' he says. 'Dorsey ...that had th' big cinder-pile--the wan nearth' fence--was sun-struck Fridah, an' I've been promoted to his job. 'Tis a most res-sponsible place, ' he says; 'an' a man, to fill itrightly an' properly, has no time to think f'r th' crops, ' he says. An' I wint away, lavin' him singin' 'On th' Three-tops' to th' kids onhis knees. "Well, he comes down th' road tonight afther th' wind had turned, withhis old hat on th' back iv his head, whistlin' 'Th' Rambler fr'mClare' and I stopped to talk with him. 'Glory be, ' says I, ''tispleasant to breathe th' cool air, ' says I.
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