âSir, I were never good at showinâ oâ ât, though I ha hadân my share in feeling oâ ât. âDeed we are in a muddle, sir. Look round townâ âso rich as âtisâ âand see the numbers oâ people as has been broughten into bein heer, fur to weave, anâ to card, anâ to piece out a livinâ, aw the same one way, somehows, âtwixt their cradles and their graves. Look how we live, anâ wheer we live, anâ in what numbers, anâ by what chances, and wiâ what sameness; and look how the mills is awlus a goin, and how they never works us no nigher to ony disâant objectâ âceptin awlus, Death. Look how you considers of us, and writes of us, and talks of us, and goes up wiâ yor deputations to Secretaries oâ State âbout us, and how yo are awlus right, and how we are awlus wrong, and never hadân no reason in us sin ever we were born. Look how this ha growen anâ growen, sir, bigger anâ bigger, broader anâ broader, harder anâ harder, fro year to year, fro generation unto generation. Who can look on ât, sir, and fairly tell a man âtis not a muddle?â
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