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Penny S. | Folklore: translations from Inspector Gently (46) | RE: Folklore: translations from Inspector Gently | 04 Aug 20 |
I have been told that the hook was the tool uaed by dockers in handling goods on the quay, and the slinging of it was when a docker who had not been employed that day hung it over his shoulder and went off to a day without work. I was told by a Londoner who was living in my place, and was wont at times to tell me to depart her presence. |