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Skilled.

Artosain’ and an’ turnin’ an’ makin’ the hay. All on a sunshoiny, summery day; Gi’ me a fork an’ Oi’ll show ’ee the way How to make hay whoile the sun shoines. Margery’s there in a cool patch of shade, An’ Jeremy smoiles sort o’ shoy at the maid; They don’t keep their moinds on their work, Oi’m afraid, Tryin’ to make hay whoile the sun shoines. ’E gi’es ’er a glance as she stands ’neath the tree, An’ she gi’es a wink, just as bold as can be. Oh, young Margery don’t need no lessons from me How to make hay whoile the sun shoines. Almey St. John Adock.

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Northern Advocate, 9 January 1926, Page 9

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111

Skilled. Northern Advocate, 9 January 1926, Page 9

Skilled. Northern Advocate, 9 January 1926, Page 9

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