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The Two Samaritans And The Tramp

    By Henry Lawson



    A tramp was trampin’ on the road,
    The afternoon was warm an’ muggy,
    And by-and-by he chanced to meet
    A parsin ridin’ in a buggy.
    Said he: “As follerers ov the Loard,
    To do good offices we oughter!”
    An’ from a water-bag he poured,
    An’ guv the tramp, a drink er water.

    The parsin he went rattlin’ ’ome
    To ware his fam-i-lee was thrivin’,
    The tramp went on until he met
    A bullick-driver, bullick drivin’,
    “It’s bilin’ ’ot,” the driver sed
    As soon’s the dirty tramp drawed nearer,
    And from a little keg he poured,
    And giv the tramp a pint of beer, “ah!”

(P.S., The “ah” is meant to stand for the tramp a-drinking ov it.)

    I ain’t agin the temperance cause,
    Nor yet no advocate ov drinkin’,
    I only tells the yarn because,
    Well, at the time it somehow seemed
    Ter kind ov set me thinkin’.



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