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When I was a poor man and had a solicitor once when they found a pram in
the dust cart, he got me off, and got shut of me and got me shut of him as quick as he could.
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What is the pram pram in the dust cart? What does he mean? :)
-----Beginning of the citation-----
When I was a poor man and had a solicitor once when
they found a pram in the dust cart, he got me off, and got
shut of me and got me shut of him as quick as he could.
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What is the pram pram in the dust cart? What does he mean?
Pram
is a "British" word for a baby carriage or stroller, i.e.
something you lay or sit a baby in which has wheels so
you can push it around while you walk behind it.
Dust cart I believe is a rubbish or trash bin,
likely also with wheels.
I don't understand how throwing an old pram out in the
in the garbage would get a person into legal trouble.
I reckon that if someone with more $$$ than sense put it out with the garbage or ordered a servant to get rid of it & Eliza's father took advantage of the situation others might believe he'd stolen this item.
I reckon that if someone with more $$$ than sense put
it out with the garbage or ordered a servant to get rid
of it & Eliza's father took advantage of the situation
others might believe he'd stolen this item.
Oh, yes, that situation would make sense! For people
who have more $$$ than sense, they often will get upset
if someone sees value in something they didn't.
As my mother would say, "One man's trash is another's
treasure."
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