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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Here are Ladies, by James Stephens This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Here are Ladies Author: James Stephens Release Date: December 19, 2006 [EBook #20127] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK HERE ARE LADIES *** Produced by Al Haines HERE ARE LADIES BY JAMES STEPHENS AUTHOR OF 'THE CROCK OF GOLD' NEW YORK THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1914 COPYRIGHT, 1913 THE MACMILLAN COMPANY Set up and electrotyped. Published October, 1913 Reprinted March, 1914. CONTENTS WOMEN THREE HEAVY HUSBANDS A GLASS OF BEER ONE AND ONE THREE WOMEN WHO WEPT THE TRIANGLE THE DAISIES THREE ANGRY PEOPLE THE THREEPENNY PIECE BRIGID THREE YOUNG WIVES THE HORSES MISTRESS QUIET EYES THREE LOVERS WHO LOST THE BLIND MAN SWEET-APPLE THREE HAPPY PLACES THE MOON THERE IS A TAVERN IN THE TOWN HERE ARE LADIES WOMEN Listen! If but women were Half as kind as they are fair There would be an end to all Miseries that do appal. Cloud and wind would fly together In a dance of sunny weather, And the happy trees would throw Gifts to travellers below. Then the lion, meek and mild, With the lamb would, side by side, Couch him friendly, and would be Innocent of enmity. Then the Frozen Pole would go, Shaking off his fields of snow, To a kinder clime and dance Warmly with the girls of France. These; if women only were Half as kind as they are fair. THREE HEAVY HUSBANDS I He had a high nose. He looked at one over the collar, so to speak. His regard was very assured, and his speech was that short bundle of monosyllables which the subaltern throws at the orderly. He had never been questioned, and, the precedent being absent, he had never questioned himself. Why should he? We live by question and answer, but we do not know the reply to anything until a puzzled comrade bothers us and initiates that divine curiosity which both humbles and uplifts us. He wanted all things for himself. What he owned he wished to own completely. He would give anything
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