. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . story in a voice so droll an dry, That wed hold our sides an holler, til the tears ud blind our eye; Twant so much though, at the stories, or the things they was about. As the droll amusin way that cuss d sorter let em out; Had that fetchin way about him—kind o hard to make it plain; But wed all be mighty tickled to have Hawley back again. Since old Hawleys gone an left us, theres a sight more work to do;For hed soinehow hold his own job, an hed help us hold ourn, too;Never cared how tough the claims were, or how lofty towered the pile;Never stopped to


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . story in a voice so droll an dry, That wed hold our sides an holler, til the tears ud blind our eye; Twant so much though, at the stories, or the things they was about. As the droll amusin way that cuss d sorter let em out; Had that fetchin way about him—kind o hard to make it plain; But wed all be mighty tickled to have Hawley back again. Since old Hawleys gone an left us, theres a sight more work to do;For hed soinehow hold his own job, an hed help us hold ourn, too;Never cared how tough the claims were, or how lofty towered the pile;Never stopped to kick an grimible—jest went at em, with a to say, Dont fret none, fellers, everythingU come out right,An those cheerin words o hisn, used to spur us on a sight;Golly, how we fellers mourn him—how we miss his homely face;Roadll surely have to go some, when they fill that old scouts place;Dont know jest what job he landed—cant say what he gained in pay—Guess old Hawley 11 have to tell us, when we meet on Judgment I -c?


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