Cornishperson

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A London evening paper, The Glowworm, generally well informed on political and some other matters, has come out this week with some “exclusive information” concerning Cornish mines and miners. “There is,” says our contemporary, “fearful distress in Cornwall,” and—nothing like going from home for home news—“it is mainly attributable to the apathetic nature characteristic of the inhabitants of the West of England.” It may be proof of our apathy to make the admission, but we confess we were not aware that Cornishpeople were particularly apathetic: we never knew they had so distinguished themselves.

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Pointing out that it is difficult to arbitrarily class the Members of Parliament, the writer asks where shall Mr. Fletcher Moulton be placed? This distinguished lawyer—who is probably destined to be in the next Liberal Cabinet—the representative of the Launceston Division, is thus the parliamentary spokesman of the famous “Callington Platform,” probably the only rural programme yet defined by English farmers themselves. This is, perhaps, a fact new to many Cornishpeople. It is eminently a feather in Cornwall’s “cap.”

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I wonder how much in the way of foodstuffs is being sent from Cornwall to wealthy folk elsewhere. I know shopkeepers and others who have been asked to send weekly parcels of butter and bacon and other articles of food. And the consequence is that Cornishpeople have to go short.

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There is much that is hard and toilsome in the lives of the poor folk who belong, one feels, to that generation of Cornishpeople that is fast passing away, and their simple philosophy, if too crude to include the broader humanities, has a pathetic charm of its own.

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