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'at's workin away, An sweepin that crossin i'th' street:He's been thear ivver sin it coom day, An yo'll find him thear far into th' neet. See what hundreds goa thowtlessly by, An ne'er think o' that child wi' his broom!What care they tho' he smothered a sigh, Or wiped off a tear as they coom? But luk! thear's a man wi' a heart!He's gien th' poor child summat at last:Ha his e'en seem to twinkle an start, As he watches th' kind gentleman past! An thear in his little black handHe sees a gold sover...eign shine!He thinks he ne'er saw owt soa grand, An he says, "Sure it connot be mine!" An all th' lads cluther raand him i' glee, An tell him to cut aght o'th seet;But he clutches it fast, --an nah seeHa he's threedin his way along th' street. Till he comes to that varry same man, An he touches him gently o'th' back, An he tells him as weel as he can, 'At he fancies he's made a mistak. An th' chap luks at that poor honest lad, With his little nak'd feet, as he stands, An his heart oppens wide--he's soa gladWoll he taks one o'th little black hands, An he begs him to tell him his name:But th' child glances timidly raand--Poor craytur!
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