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"
But
come
,
you
didn
t
mean
any
harm
.
Somebody
told
you
the
railroad
was
a
bad
thing
.
That
was
a
lie
.
It
may
do
a
bit
of
harm
here
and
there
,
to
this
and
to
that
;
and
so
does
the
sun
in
heaven
.
But
the
railway
s
a
good
thing
.
"
"
Aw
!
good
for
the
big
folks
to
make
money
out
on
,
"
said
old
Timothy
Cooper
,
who
had
stayed
behind
turning
his
hay
while
the
others
had
been
gone
on
their
spree
;
"
I
n
seen
lots
o
things
turn
up
sin
I
war
a
young
un
the
war
an
the
peace
,
and
the
canells
,
an
the
oald
King
George
,
an
the
Regen
,
an
the
new
King
George
,
an
the
new
un
as
has
got
a
new
ne
-
ame
an
it
s
been
all
aloike
to
the
poor
mon
.
What
s
the
canells
been
t
him
?
They
n
brought
him
neyther
me
-
at
nor
be
-
acon
,
nor
wage
to
lay
by
,
if
he
didn
t
save
it
wi
clemmin
his
own
inside
.
Times
ha
got
wusser
for
him
sin
I
war
a
young
un
.
An
so
it
ll
be
wi
the
railroads
.
They
ll
on
y
leave
the
poor
mon
furder
behind
.
But
them
are
fools
as
meddle
,
and
so
I
told
the
chaps
here
.
This
is
the
big
folks
s
world
,
this
is
.
But
yo
re
for
the
big
folks
,
Muster
Garth
,
yo
are
.
"
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Timothy
was
a
wiry
old
laborer
,
of
a
type
lingering
in
those
times
who
had
his
savings
in
a
stocking
-
foot
,
lived
in
a
lone
cottage
,
and
was
not
to
be
wrought
on
by
any
oratory
,
having
as
little
of
the
feudal
spirit
,
and
believing
as
little
,
as
if
he
had
not
been
totally
unacquainted
with
the
Age
of
Reason
and
the
Rights
of
Man
.
Caleb
was
in
a
difficulty
known
to
any
person
attempting
in
dark
times
and
unassisted
by
miracle
to
reason
with
rustics
who
are
in
possession
of
an
undeniable
truth
which
they
know
through
a
hard
process
of
feeling
,
and
can
let
it
fall
like
a
giant
s
club
on
your
neatly
carved
argument
for
a
social
benefit
which
they
do
not
feel
.
Caleb
had
no
cant
at
command
,
even
if
he
could
have
chosen
to
use
it
;
and
he
had
been
accustomed
to
meet
all
such
difficulties
in
no
other
way
than
by
doing
his
"
business
"
faithfully
.
He
answered
"
If
you
don
t
think
well
of
me
,
Tim
,
never
mind
;
that
s
neither
here
nor
there
now
.
Things
may
be
bad
for
the
poor
man
bad
they
are
;
but
I
want
the
lads
here
not
to
do
what
will
make
things
worse
for
themselves
.
The
cattle
may
have
a
heavy
load
,
but
it
won
t
help
em
to
throw
it
over
into
the
roadside
pit
,
when
it
s
partly
their
own
fodder
.
"
"
We
war
on
y
for
a
bit
o
foon
,
"
said
Hiram
,
who
was
beginning
to
see
consequences
.
"
That
war
all
we
war
arter
.
"
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"
Well
,
promise
me
not
to
meddle
again
,
and
I
ll
see
that
nobody
informs
against
you
.
"
"
I
n
ne
er
meddled
,
an
I
n
no
call
to
promise
,
"
said
Timothy
.
"
No
,
but
the
rest
.
Come
,
I
m
as
hard
at
work
as
any
of
you
to
-
day
,
and
I
can
t
spare
much
time
.
Say
you
ll
be
quiet
without
the
constable
.
"