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A.S.C., And asked to meet him Cathcart-Crewe, A Major in the Horse Guards Blue. Too frequently did it occur That, when a senior officer Was with him, he would up and take Salutes from privates. Why, he'd shake Even Sir DOUGLAS by the hand And say, "Old chap, you're doing grand." This sort of thing caused some distress Among the members of his mess. He often took the Colonel's chair; He often flourished in the air His water-glass (when wine was scanty), And shouted, "Cheero, Adjutanty!" You see, he simply had no sense Of military precedence. His regiment went out to France To help a general advance. Now in a minute they must hop Like billy-o across the top. Amid the din the Colonel said, "It will be hellish overhead. Machine-guns will let loose a jet Of bullets on the parapet; We'll meet a burst of rifle fire, And, as for shells, I don't desire To see in so confined a space A thicker lot than we shall face. Now, gentlemen, attend, I pray-- When we attack, I lead the way!" Now wouldn't anyone concur, Saying at once, "With pleasure, Sir!" Nor with undisciplined delight Baulk the good Colonel of his right? Not so young Spence. The moment came, And, heedless of the cries of "Shame!" He never offered _once_ to wait Until the Colonel, more sedate, Had scrambled o'er the parapet, But got there first--and promptly met A bullet.... _Folk who arrogate The privileges of the great Must take what ills thereto attach_ (The Colonel never got a scratch). * * * * * [Illustration: _Distracted Wife_. "OH, ALFRED--THE POTATO-PATCH!"] * * * * * "KAMERAD!" "Baby Girl, 18 months, will surrender entirely to good home."--_Daily Paper_. * * * * * "The Archdeacon of Stow thought it was a good maxim not to argue with the huntsmen while shooting the rabbits, and moved the previous question."--_Morning Post_. If you want a real argument with a huntsman (of the ante-bellum type) you should try shooting a fox. * * * * * Consecutive paragraphs from _The Continental Daily Mail_:-- "Mr. Arthur J. Balfour, like President Wilson, is an ardent golfer. He has challenged Mr. Wilson to a match, and the President of the United States immediately took him up. The match will
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