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196 Burnt out and homeless—hunted long!

That wheeze he caught in autumn-wood

Crouching (a fat man) for his life,

And spied his lean son 'mong the crew

That probed the covert. Ah! black blood

Was his 'gainst even child and wife—

Fast friends to Mosby. Such the strife.

A lad, unhorsed by sliding girths,

Strains hard to readjust his seat

Ere the main body show the gap

'Twixt them and the read-guard; scrub-oaks near

He sidelong eyes, while hands move fleet;

Then mounts and spurs. One drop his cap—

"Let Mosby fine!" nor heeds mishap.

A gable time-stained peeps through trees:

"You mind the fight in the haunted house?

That's it; we clenched them in the room—

An ambuscade of ghosts, we thought,

But proved sly rebels on a house!

Luke lies in the yard." The chimneys loom:

Some muse on Mosby—some on doom.