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He could throw a ball further 'n anybody in these parts. Wonderful man for throwin', he was. But then, he was a tall, strong man stood over six feet, he did, and with a good long reach. . . . They used to say as he could throw an' cut the weathercock off Moorways Church any time he mind to. An' I've heard old Baily Bingham dessay you knowed 'n what used to live up here I've heard he say that he've played with father many a time, but he never could throw so fur as he. " Up at Forest Pound is whe...re they used to play so much. Clifton used to bring up all the booths and things, hot meals and all. 'Cause there wa'n't no pub there then. No, there was no pub there when I was a little boy ; but Clifton they was always a cricketin' fam'ly he used to bring up the booths. . , . An' didn't there use to be some people there too, on the day o' that match ! I've knowed 'em come from all round Shawbury and Swankley an' Rocknest ' An Enclosure of Forest, belonging to the Crown. 238 Cricket more than what there would to a fair !
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