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Ship/boat – barge

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St Paul's Cathedral, from ThamesGreenwich HospitalIntroductoryHush! perhaps he won't see usDo yer want it now? asked PollyI shall sleep on deckDon't speak so loudTom urged the horse forwardShe took hold of old TobyTom! Tom! where are youI want yer to let me tie up your legTom, Tom, yer lazy thiefHe put his clothes onYou're going to leg thro' them tunnelsTom preparing to leg throughThey were a long time going thro'He flung the tow ropes to PollyPolly threw herself on the grassWhat's the good of tracts to boatersDoes the master know what he's a doingYou don't know me Gaffer, I daresayNow, Gaffer, I'll look arter the 'oss'Is Tom your brother,' asked the man'Oh, she's in, is she?' said old JoeLegislation and Administration
Lucerna ID 9000696

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 22 July 2020

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