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Farnol, Jeffery, 1878-1952

"The Amateur Gentleman"

Hereupon the fussy gentleman,
redder of face, and more angry than ever, clambered to the roof,
still loudly protesting; all of which seemed entirely lost upon
Mottle-face, who, taking up the reins and settling his feet against
the dash-board, winked a solemn, owl-like eye at Barnabas sitting
beside him, and carolled a song in a husky voice, frequently
interrupting himself to admonish the ostlers, in this wise:--
"She vore no 'at upon 'er 'ead,
Nor a cap, nor a--"
"Bear the 'Markis' up werry short, Sam, vill 'ee?
"--dandy bonnet,
But 'er 'air it 'ung all down 'er back,
Like a--"
"Easy--easy now! Hold on to them leaders, Dick!
"--bunch of carrots upon it.
Ven she cried 'sprats' in Vestminister,
Oh! sich a sveet loud woice, sir,
You could 'ear 'er all up Parlyment Street,
And as far as Charing Cross, sir."
"All aboard, all aboard for London!" roars the guard, and roaring,
swings himself up into the boot.
"All right be'ind?" cries Mottle-face.
"All right, Joe!" sings the guard.
"Then--leggo, there!" cries Mottle-face.
Back spring the ostlers, forward leap the four quivering horses,
their straining hoofs beating out showers of sparks from the cobbles;
the coach lurches forward and is off, amid a waving of hats and
pocket-handkerchiefs, and Barnabas, casting a farewell glance around,
is immediately fixed by the gaze of the "White Lion," as inquiring
of eye and interrogatory of tail as ever.


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