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Memoirs of a Surrey Labourer: A Record of the Last Years of Frederick Bettesworth

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An elderly Surrey labourer offers a mosaic of anecdote and recollection recorded by a sympathetic employer, presenting the last years of a working life through talk about seasons, harvests, harsh winters, scarce wages, charity, and local customs. The narrator stitches together jotted conversations and memories into a roughly chronological sequence that traces physical decline and persistent good humour, while illuminating community ties, the rhythms of rural labour, coping with poverty and the workhouse stigma. Short episodes mix practical detail, shrewd observations and plainspoken humour to evoke both daily routines and the gradual waning of strength and independence.

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George Sturt

George Sturt was an English author and agricultural laborer known for his insightful observations of rural life in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His notable works, including "Change in the Village" and "Memoirs of a Surrey Labourer: A Record of the Last Years of Frederick Bettesworth," provide a vivid portrayal of the social and economic changes affecting village communities. Sturt's writings reflect a deep understanding of the struggles and transformations faced by the working class, making significant contributions to the literature of rural England. His unique perspective as a laborer adds authenticity and depth to his narratives.

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