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Home-Life of the Lancashire Factory Folk during the Cotton Famine

CHAPTER XI
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They had buried one girl three weeks before; and one of the three remaining children lay ill of the measles.

They had suffered a great deal from sickness.

The wife said, "My husband is a peawer-loom weighver.

He had to come whoam ill fro' his wark; an' then they shopped his looms, (gave his work to somebody else,) an' he couldn't get 'em back again.

He'll get 'em back as soon as he con, yo may depend; for we don't want to bother folk for no mak o' relief no lunger than we can help." In addition to the husband's pay upon the moor, they were receiving 2s.
a week from the Committee, making altogether 8s.


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