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						At The Railway Station, Upways by Thomas Hardy 
						
						'There is not much that I can do,  For I've no money that's quite my own!'  Spoke up the pitying child--  A little boy with a violin  At the station before the train came in,--  'But I can play my fiddle to you,  And a nice one 'tis, and good in tone!'
  The man in the handcuffs smiled;  The constable looked, and he smiled too,  As the fiddle began to twang;  And the man in the handcuffs suddenly sang  With grimful glee:  'This life so free  Is the thing for me!'  And the constable smiled, and said no word,  As if unconscious of what he heard;  And so they went on till the train came in--  The convict, and boy with the violin.						 
						
						
						
						
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