Pall Mall Gazette (May 15, 1885): "The boatswain and I are great friends, and he lets me work with the watch. I happened to be standing alone, singing a shanty out of sheer vacancy and passivity. I had gone through the plain song:- Oh! the wildest packet you can find - Ah! my boys, are you most done? Is the Margaret Evans of the Black Cross Line. So clear the track, let the bulljine run. "A voice softly broke in: - And it's Hey, rig-a-jig, with a low-backed car Ah! my boys, are you most done? With Eliza Lee upon my knee, So clear the track, let the bulljine run. "Then I saw an alert, grizzled man beside me, who said: 'That's all gone by now. These winches and donkeys have done away with the singing.'"
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