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Beyond His Jurisdiction

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Beyond His Jurisdiction (1894)
by Harry Morant

First published in The Bulletin, 7 July 1894

4289073Beyond His Jurisdiction1894Harry Morant

It was a Western manager, and a language-man was he,
Thus spoke he to the shed-boss: "Send 'The Rager' round to me;
I’ll hie me to the office where I’ll write his crimson cheque,
Bid him roll his dusty swag up, or I’ll break his no-good neck."

So when the bell was ringing—when "smoke-oh!" time was o'er,
Says the shed-boss, "Mick, your services are wanted here no more."
Then "The Rager" hung his shears up, stepped from the shearing floor,
And went a-swapping swear words 'round at the office-door.

For the boss began to language, and "The Rager" languaged back;
Says "The Rager" — "There’s my brother, can’t you give him, too, the sack?"
"Your brother? D––n your brother! Yes, send him 'round here, quick!" –
"That narks yez," Michael answered – "he’s a cocky down in Vic."

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