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'95 -- e 3' What! Some fear in this crowd, No hearts in my men, Who spoke aloud? Tony ? His enemies' friend. An' who else goes with Tony, It does my heart good, An' you, too, Mahoney? God! There 's men in my crew. No. not you slant-eyes, Your b0dy's too frail, You'd be smashed to pieces, And split like a rail. What! You Nero, Sure an' I know your heart's White You were born to be a hero And die in a fight. No more, there's a-plenty, You can't all go, The rest strike a chanty, And don't go below. Page Six ty Can hear them a' hammer? It's heroes they be, Can feel us a quiver And rock with the sea? Look! Up they're a-comin' Their faces are blue, Their hearts are a-poundin' Them, almost in two. Quick! Down to my cabin And carry them fast, Look! Nero's a gaspin' For breath, it's his last. Now for three days more The ship drove again, Anchoring at Sing 'pore With a mighty good crew o' men Anita May Cinq-Mars
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All bound for the East On the good ship Marie With a carload of beast For the heathen Chinee. The sun was a-tryin' To wash in the sea. Now no gulls were a-Hyin' 'Bout the good ship Marie Then- Hi there, ye Jackanape, Where 's the skipper, m' lad? There 's a gash in our bulwark The ship 's sinkin' bad. Come forward to the cabin, The skipper shouts out, An' don't come a-laggin' Or I'll hand ye a clout. Now, my men, says the capt'n With a tear in his eye, Fast we're a sinkin' And soon we'l1 die. Q But think o' them porkers Way down in the hold. Think how they'l1 suffer And the water's so cold. Unless we have patchers To nail up the gap, We'll all die like rats, Yes, rats in a trap. Our life boats 're unworthy, The rafters are gone, My heart sinks within me, We're not worth a song. The patchers must be slung Down over the side To hang in the scum And be washed in the tide Their heads below water, Their hammers in handy You rebel at the slaughter, But, men, it takes sand. Page Fifty mne ii? H
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PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF 1926 FN H 4' f! 'ii P 9515 Page Sixty-om if M
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