Songs of Action by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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And every tongue in France shall talk of Dillon and of Burke!
Ask what you will this day, And be it what it may, It is granted to the heroes of Cremona.' 'Why, then,' says Dan O'Mahony, 'one favour we entreat, We were called a little early, and our toilet's not complete. We've no quarrel with the shirt, But the breeches wouldn't hurt, For the evening air is chilly in Cremona.' THE STORMING PARTY Said Paul Leroy to Barrow, 'Though the breach is steep and narrow, If we only gain the summit Then it's odds we hold the fort. I have ten and you have twenty, And the thirty should be plenty, With Henderson and Henty And McDermott in support.' Said Barrow to Leroy, 'It's a solid job, my boy, For they've flanked it, and they've banked it, And they've bored it with a mine. |
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