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el he mus' be, An' dere can't be not'ing bad upon hees head." Many t'ank for your advice, an' it may be good for some, But de reason you was geev' it is n't very hard to seek-- Yass! it 's easy seein' now w'en de talk is over, how You dunno ma leetle boy Dominique? [Illustration: Border] Home "Oh! Mother the bells are ringing as never they rang before, And banners aloft are flying, and open is every door, While down in the streets are thousands of men I have never seen-- But friendly are all the faces--oh! Mother, what can it mean?" "My little one," said the mother, "for many long, weary years-- Thro' days that the sunshine mocked at, and nights that were wet with tears, I have waited and watched in silence, too proud to speak, and now The pulse of my heart is leaping, for the children have kept the vow. "And there they are coming, coming, the brothers you never knew, But, sightless, my ears would know them, so steady and firm and true Is the tramp of men whose fathers trod where the wind blows free, Over the heights of Queenston, and willows of Chateaugay. "For whether it be a thousand, or whether a single man-- In the calm of peace, or battle, since ever the race began, No human eye has seen it--'t is an undiscovered clime, Where the feet of my children's fathers have not stepped and beaten time. "The enemy at my threshold had boasted and jeered and cried-- 'The pledge of your offsprings' birthright your children have swept aside-- They cumber the land of strangers, they dwell in the alien's tent Till "home" is a word forgotten, and "love" but a bow unbent. "'Planners and builders of cities (were ever such men as these?), Counsellors, guides, and moulders of the strangers' destinies-- Conquerors, yet are they conquered, and this is the word and sign, You boast of their wise seed-sowing, but the harvest they reap is mine.' "Ah! little the stranger knew me--this mocking but friendly foe, The youngest mother of nations! how could the stranger know The faith of the old grey mother,--her sorrows and hopes and fears? Let her speak when her sons are tested, like mine, for a thousand years! "Afar in the dim savanna when the dawn of the spring is near, What is it wakes the wild goose, calling him loud and clear? What is it brings him homeward, battered and tempest-torn? Are t
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