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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Ailsa Paige, by Robert W. Chambers 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: Ailsa Paige Author: Robert W. Chambers Release Date: April 4, 2004 [EBook #11904] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK AILSA PAIGE *** Produced by Al Haines AILSA PAIGE A NOVEL BY ROBERT W. CHAMBERS "It is at best but a mixture of a little good with much evil and a little pleasure with much pain; the beautiful is linked with the revolting, the trivial with the solemn, bathos with pathos, the commonplace with the sublime." ILLUSTRATED D. APPLETON AND COMPANY NEW YORK AND LONDON 1910 COPTRIGHT, 1910, BY ROBERT W. CHAMBERS Copyright, 1910, by The Curtis Publishing Company Published August, 1910 TO THE CONQUERORS WHO WON IMMORTAL VICTORY "Arm yourselves and be Valiant Men, and see that ye rise up in readiness against the Dawn, that ye may do Battle with These that are Assembled against us. . . . "For it is better to die in Battle than live to behold the Calamities of our own People. . . ." "Lord, we took not the Land into Possession by our own Swords; neither was it our own Hands that helped us; but Thy Hand was a Buckler; and Thy right Arm a Shield, and the Light of Thy Countenance hath conquered forever." AND TO THE VANQUISHED WHO WON IMMORTALITY "We are the fallen, who, with helpless faces Low in the dust, in stiffening ruin lay, Felt the hoofs beat, and heard the rattling traces As o'er us drove the chariots of the fray. "We are the fallen, who by ramparts gory, Awaiting death, heard the far shouts begin, And with our last glance glimpsed the victor's glory For which we died, but dying might not win. "We were but men. Always our eyes were holden, We could not read the dark that walled us round, Nor deem our futile plans with Thine enfolden-- We fought, not knowing God was on the ground. "Aye, grant our ears to bear the foolish praising Of men--old voices of our lost home-land, Or else, the gateways of this dim world, raising, Give us our swords again, and hold Thy hand
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