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第9章

Whene'er he heard a tale of woe From client A or client B, His grief would overcome him so He'd scarce have strength to take his fee.

It laid him up for many days, When duty led him to distrain, And serving writs, although it pays, Gave him excruciating pain.

He made out costs, distrained for rent, Foreclosed and sued, with moistened eye - No bill of costs could represent The value of such sympathy.

No charges can approximate The worth of sympathy with woe; - Although I think I ought to state He did his best to make them so.

Of all the many clients who Had mustered round his legal flag, No single client of the crew Was half so dear as CAPTAIN BAGG.

Now, CAPTAIN BAGG had bowed him to A heavy matrimonial yoke- His wifey had of faults a few - She never could resist a joke.

Her chaff at first he meekly bore, Till unendurable it grew."To stop this persecution sore I will consult my friend CAREW.

"And when CAREW'S advice I've got, Divorce A MENSA I shall try." (A legal separation - not A VINCULO CONJUGII.)"Oh, BAINES CAREW, my woe I've kept A secret hitherto, you know;" - (And BAINES CAREW, ESQUIRE, he wept To hear that BAGG HAD any woe.)"My case, indeed, is passing sad.My wife - whom I considered true - With brutal conduct drives me mad." "I am appalled," said BAINES CAREW.

"What! sound the matrimonial knell Of worthy people such as these! Why was I an attorney? Well - Go on to the SAEVITIA, please.""Domestic bliss has proved my bane, - A harder case you never heard, My wife (in other matters sane) Pretends that I'm a Dicky bird!

"She makes me sing, 'Too-whit, too-wee!' And stand upon a rounded stick, And always introduces me To every one as 'Pretty Dick'!""Oh, dear," said weeping BAINES CAREW, "This is the direst case I know." "I'm grieved," said BAGG, "at paining you - "To COBB and POLTHERTHWAITE I'll go -"To COBB'S cold, calculating ear, My gruesomesorrows I'll impart"- "No; stop," said BAINES, "I'll dry my tear, And steel my sympathetic heart.""She makes me perch upon a tree, Rewarding me with 'Sweety - nice!' And threatens to exhibit me With four or five performing mice.""Restrain my tears I wish I could" (Said BAINES), "I don't know what to do." Said CAPTAIN BAGG, "You're very good." "Oh, not at all," said BAINES CAREW.

"She makes me fire a gun," said BAGG; "And, at a preconcerted word, Climb up a ladder with a flag, Like any street performing bird.

"She places sugar in my way - In public places calls me 'Sweet!' She gives me groundsel every day, And hard canary-seed to eat.""Oh, woe! oh, sad! oh, dire to tell!" (Said BAINES)."Be good enough to stop." And senseless on the floor he fell, With unpremeditated flop!

Said CAPTAIN BAGG, "Well, really I Am grieved to think it pains you so.I thank you for your sympathy; But, hang it! - come - I say, you know!"But BAINES lay flat upon the floor, Convulsed with sympathetic sob;- The Captain toddled off next door, And gave the case to MR.COBB.

Thomas Winterbottom Hance

In all the towns and cities fair On Merry England's broad expanse, No swordsman ever could compare With THOMAS WINTERBOTTOM HANCE.

The dauntless lad could fairly hew A silken handkerchief in twain, Divide a leg of mutton too - And this without unwholesome strain.

On whole half-sheep, with cunning trick, His sabre sometimes he'd employ - No bar of lead, however thick, Had terrors for the stalwart boy.

At Dover daily he'd prepare To hew and slash, behind, before - Which aggravated MONSIEUR PIERRE, Who watched him from the Calais shore.

It caused good PIERRE to swear and dance, The sight annoyed and vexed him so; He was the bravest man in France - He said so, and he ought to know.

"Regardez donc, ce cochon gros - Ce polisson! Oh, sacre bleu! Son sabre, son plomb, et ses gigots Comme cela m'ennuye, enfin, mon Dieu!

"Il sait que les foulards de soie Give no retaliating whack - Les gigots morts n'ont pas de quoi - Le plomb don't ever hit you back."But every day the headstrong lad Cut lead and mutton more and more; And every day poor PIERRE, half mad, Shrieked loud defiance from his shore.

HANCE had a mother, poor and old, A simple, harmless village dame, Who crowed and clapped as people told Of WINTERBOTTOM'S rising fame.

She said, "I'll be upon the spot To see my TOMMY'S sabre-play;" And so she left her leafy cot, And walked to Dover in a day.

PIERRE had a doating mother, who Had heard of his defiant rage; HIS Ma was nearly ninety-two, And rather dressy for her age.

At HANCE'S doings every morn, With sheer delight HIS mother cried; And MONSIEUR PIERRE'S contemptuous scorn Filled HIS mamma withproper pride.

But HANCE'S powers began to fail - His constitution was not strong - And PIERRE, who once was stout and hale, Grew thin from shouting all day long.

Their mothers saw them pale and wan, Maternal anguish tore each breast, And so they met to find a plan To set their offsprings' minds at rest.

Said MRS.HANCE, "Of course I shrinks From bloodshed, ma'am, as you're aware, But still they'd better meet, I thinks." "Assurement!" said MADAME PIERRE.

A sunny spot in sunny France Was hit upon for this affair; The ground was picked by MRS.HANCE, The stakes were pitched by MADAME PIERRE.

Said MRS.H., "Your work you see - Go in, my noble boy, and win." "En garde, mon fils!" said MADAME P."Allons!" "Go on!" "En garde!" "Begin!"(The mothers were of decent size, Though not particularly tall; But in the sketch that meets your eyes I've been obliged to draw them small.)Loud sneered the doughty man of France, "Ho! ho! Ho! ho! Ha! ha! Ha! ha! "The French for 'Pish'" said THOMAS HANCE.Said PIERRE, "L'Anglais, Monsieur, pour 'Bah.'"Said MRS.H., "Come, one! two! three! - We're sittin' here to see all fair." "C'est magnifique!" said MADAME P., "Mais, parbleu! ce n'est pas la guerre!""Je scorn un foe si lache que vous," Said PIERRE, the doughty son of France."I fight not coward foe like you!" Said our undaunted TOMMY HANCE.

"The French for 'Pooh!'" our TOMMY cried."L'Anglais pour 'Va!'" the Frenchman crowed.And so, with undiminished pride, Each went on his respective road.

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