Says I, “Let's jack up, man alive, / An' try further down on the Creek!” / “All right!” says my mate, “but we'll drive / Right an' left to the end of this week.”
Two things are clear to me,' I said, addressing my three companions, who stared at this spectacle in dismay:
first, that we can't go across there' (I pointed to the swamp), and, secondly, that if we stop here we shall certainly die of fever.'
That's as plain as a haystack, sir,' said Job.
For SAC66 is better known as Batty Moss (or Ribblehead) Viaduct - the magnificent, Grade 2-listed, 24-arch structure that strides over the pockmarked ground between Ribblehead station and Blea Moor signal box.
Follow the Romany Patteran / Sheer to the Austral Light, / Where the besom of God is the wild South wind, / Sweeping the sea-floors white.