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Kinsey Keene

 Your attention, Thomas Rhodes, president of the bank;
Coolbaugh Wedon, editor of the Argus;
Rev.
Peet, pastor of the leading church; A.
D.
Blood, several times Mayor of Spoon River; And finally all of you, members of the Social Purity Club-- Your attention to Cambronne's dying words, Standing with heroic remnant Of Napoleon's guard on Mount Saint Jean At the battle field of Waterloo, When Maitland, the Englishman, called to them: "Surrender, brave Frenchmen!"-- There at close of day with the battle hopelessly lost, And hordes of men no longer the army Of the great Napoleon Streamed from the field like ragged strips Of thunder clouds in the storm.
Well, that Cambronne said to Maitland Ere the English fire made smooth the brow of the hill Against the sinking light of day Say I to you, and all of you, And to you, O world.
And I charge you to carve it Upon my stone.

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