Life in the Clearings Versus the Bush

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" Wiping the perspiration from his face, he recommenced-- "The passengers rushed unto the spot, Together with the crew; We got him safe out of the mud, But he had lost his shoe. Ri, tu, ri, tu, ri, tu. " I could not listen to another line of this sublime effusion, thepassengers who had gathered around us drowning his nasal drawl in acomplete roar of laughter. Seeing that I was as much infected as therest, the poet turned to me, with an air of offended dignity, -- "I don't take the trouble, mist...er, to repeat any more of my _pomes_ toyou; nor do I take it kind at all, your laughing at me in that ere way. But the truth is, you can't comprehend nor appreciate anything that issublime, or out of the common way. Besides, I don't think you could setit to music; it is not in you, and you can't fix it no-how. " This singular address renewed our mirth; and, finding myself unable tocontrol my inclination to laugh, and not wishing to hurt his feelings, Iwas about to leave him, when the man at the helm sung out, "Bridge!" The passengers lowered their heads to ensure their safety--all but myfriend the poet, who was too much excited to notice the signal beforehe came in contact with the bridge, which sent him sprawling down thegangway.

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