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r loving friends can hurt you, If all men count with you, but none too much; If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds' worth of distance run, Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it, And--which is more--you'll be a Man, my son! 'A PRIEST IN SPITE OF HIMSELF' A St Helena Lullaby How far is St Helena from a little child at play? What makes you want to wander there with all the world between? Oh, Mother, call your son again or else he'll run away. (No one thinks of winter when the grass is green!) How far is St Helena from a fight in Paris street? I haven't time to answer now--the men are falling fast. The guns begin to thunder, and the drums begin to beat (If you take the first step you will take the last!) How far is St Helena from the field at Austerlitz? You couldn't hear me if I told--so loud the cannons roar. But not so far for people who are living by their wits. ('Gay go up' means 'gay go down' the wide world o'er!) How far is St Helena from an Emperor of France? I cannot see--I cannot tell--the crowns they dazzle so. The Kings sit down to dinner, and the Queens stand up to dance. (After open weather you may look for snow!) How far is St Helena from the Capes of Trafalgar? A longish way--a longish way--with ten year more to run. It's South across the water underneath a setting star. (What you cannot finish you must leave undone!) How far is St Helena from the Beresina ice? An ill way--a chill way--the ice begins to crack. But not so far for gentlemen who never took advice. (When you can't go forward you must e'en come back!) How far is St Helena from the field of Waterloo? A near way--a clear way--the ship will take you soon. A pleasant place for gentlemen with little left to do. (Morning never tries you till the afternoon!) How far from St Helena to the Gate of Heaven's Grace? That no one knows--that no one knows--and no one ever will. But fold your hands across your heart and cover up your face, And after all your trapesings, child, lie still! 'A Priest in Spite of Himself' The day after they came home from the sea-side they set out on a tour of inspection to make sure everything was as they had left it. Soon they discovered that old Hobden had blocked their best hedge-gaps with stakes a
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