“Top Loader”

Description

Recitation; Bill Kirk is top loader. One day he's knocked off the load by a "cannon." His comrades rush to save him, but he's wedged into a crack. They pull the log out, and by a miracle he's not hurt, but he curses because his new pipe is cracked.

Long description

Recitation; Bill Kirk is top loader at Pollock's camp; one day he's knocked off the load by a "cannon" (a log that pivots sideways on top of the load). His comrades, thinking him crushed, rush to save him, but he's wedged into a crack. They pull the log out, and by a miracle he's not hurt, but he curses because his new pipe is cracked.

Notes

Top loaders were always in danger, trying to get the maximum number of logs on the load.

This, like the other pieces probably written by Ellsworth, does not seem to have entered oral tradition. - PJS

References

  1. Beck 100, "Top Loader" (1 text)
  2. Roud #8880
  3. BI, Be100

About

Author: Probably Marion Ellsworth
Earliest date: 1941 (Beck)
Found in: US(MW)