She and her mother take refuge with the loyal friend of her childhood, the packman Bob Jakins. |
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Eventually he reached Dewsbury, where he became a travelling packman, selling cheap jewellery and household essentials at rural fairs. |
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But more of the same is now needed from the portly packman who never really had the chance to shine at Wigan. |
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He gave the order for a tun of the local wine to be delivered by packman to the Earl's castle in late summer. |
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In Thursbitch, Turner is a packman, transporting salt and silk. |
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L Beneath love's heavy weight my falt'ring soul Plods, like the packman, o'er life's dusty road. |
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