In the C.P., Or, Sketches in Prose & in Verse Descriptive of Scenes And Manners in the Central Provinces of India
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They marcli their quick step round and round the promenade, carrying everything before them. Our minds, unable to discover the object of these precipitate pro- gresses and circumvolutions, experience blind presages of im- pending collision with unknown forces, of need for hurry, of marches to far places where " Ignorant armies clash by night ; " and a hundred other vain imaginings. It becomes impossible for us to limp round the Band any longer, and we sink into the nearest seat that is not sat ...all over with Philistines, to re- pair, as best we may, our shattered nerves. I would go on to speak of horse- exercise ; but having re- cently suffered very severely through being forcibly enlisted in a squadron of Objectives under a Philistine chief, who sang to me as he hurried my horse along by the bridle — " Rattle his bones over the stones Only a waler the worse for the nones ! " I find myself unequal to the task at present. Is not "nones" a Chaucerian word ? How did he get hold of it ? I seem to have splint and spavin on the brain.
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