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ts leather medal and the title, too, Of Colonel. Yes, my genius is for war. Good land! I naturally dote on a brass band! (_Sings._) O, give me a life on the tented field, Where the cannon roar and ring, Where the flag floats free and the foemen yield And bleed as the bullets sing. But be it not mine to wage the fray Where matters are ordered the other way, For that is a different thing. O, give me a life in the fierce campaign-- Let it be the life of my foe: I'd rather fall upon him than the plain; That service I'd fain forego. O, a warrior's life is fine and free, But a warrior's death--ah me! ah me! That's a different thing, you know. ESTEE: Some claim I might myself advance to that Portfolio. When Rebellion raised its head, And you, my friends, stayed meekly in your shirts, I marched with banners to the party stump, Spat on my hands, made faces fierce as death, Shook my two fists at once and introduced Brave resolutions terrible to read! Nay, only recently, as you do know, I conquered Treason by the word of mouth, And slew, with Samson's weapon, the whole South! SWIFT: You once fought Stanford, too. ESTEE: Enough of that-- Give me the Interior and I'll devote My mind to agriculture and improve The breed of cabbages, especially The _Brassica Celeritatis_, named For _you_ because in days of long ago You sold it at your market stall,--and, faith, 'Tis said you were an honest huckster then. I'll be Attorney-General if you Prefer; for know I am a lawyer too! SWIFT: I never have heard that!--did you, De Young? DE YOUNG: Never, so help me! And I swear I've heard A score of Judges say that he is not. SWIFT (_to Estee_): You take the Interior. I might aspire To military station too, for once I led my party into Pixley's camp, And he paroled me. I defended, too, The State of Oregon against the sharp And bloody tooth of the Australian sheep. But I've an aptitude exceeding neat For bloodless battles of diplomacy. My cobweb treaty of Exclusion once, Through which a hundred thousand coolies sailed, Was much admired, but most by Colonel Bee. Though born a tinker I'm a diplomat From old Missouri, and I--ha! what's that? (_Exit Moon. Enter Blue Lights on all the tombs, and a circle of Red Fire on the grass; in the center the Spirit of Broken Hopes, and round about, a Troupe of Coffins, dancing and singing._) CH
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