The chief ditcher had by the day seven pence, the second ditcher six pence, the other ditchers five pence.
Ditcher now in 1856 brought his complaint before the Queen’s Bench, which obliged the archbishop to take up the matter again.
While the blessed saint lived here, over acrass the hill an’ beyant the peat-bog there was a hedger an’ ditcher named O’Connor.
Proby was a ditcher I know, when he went right through into one of the dykes.
The hedger and ditcher must make his hedge and clean his ditch even though he be tormented by rheumatism.
No, Silverbridge;--I said no such thing; but that if he were a hedger and ditcher the bread and cheese and onions would be as good.
Slowly the hedger and ditcher goes back to his work, where in the shade under the bushes even now the dew lingers.
The ditcher has a board to stand on; there is a hole through it, and a projecting stick attached, with which to drag it into position.
Cooperating with the New York State Food Commission, the farm bureau had a power-tractor ditcher placed in the county last summer.
A Traction Ditcher at Work Digging Trench for Tile.
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