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[pg ii]Stent lost the fight, fell outward, wider, dropping back into mid-air.Stent lost the fight, fell outward, wider, dropping back into mid-air. [Page 62][pg iii]BARBARIANSByRobert W. ChambersAuthor of"The Dark Star," "The Girl Philippa," "Who Goes There," Etc.With FrontispieceByA. I. KellerA. L. Burt CompanyPublishers New YorkPublished by arrangement withD. Appleton & Company[pg v]TOLYLE and MADELEINE MAHAN[pg vii]I"Daughter of Light, the bestial wrathOf Barbary besets thy path!The Hun is beating his painted drum;His war horns blare! The Hun is come!""Father, I feel his fœtid breath:The thick air reeks with the stench of death;My will is Thine. Thy will be doneOn Turk and Bulgar, Czech and Hun!"IIShe understands.Where the dead headland flareMocks sea and sand;Where death-lights shed their glareOn No-Man's-Land.France takes her stand.Magnificently fair,The Flaming BrandWithin her slender hand;Christ's lilies in her hair.III"Daughter of Grief, thy House is sand!Thy towers are falling athwart the land.They've flayed the earth to its ribs of chalkAnd over its bones the spectres stalk!""Father, I see my high spires reel;My breast is scarred by the Hun's hoofed heel.What was, shall be! I read Thy sign:Thy ocean yawns for the smitten swine!"[pg viii]IVThen, from VerdunPealed westward to the SommeFrom every gunGod's summons: "Daughter! Come!"Then the red sunStood still. Grew dumbThe universal humOf life, and numbThe lips of Life, undoneBy Death.... And so—France won!V"Daughter of God, the End is here!The swine rush on: the sea is near!My wild flowers bloom on the trenches' edge;My little birds sing by shore and sedge.""Father, raise up my martyred land!Clothe her bones with Thy magic hand;Receive the Brand Thy angel lent,And stanch my blood with Thy sacrament."ContentsI. FED UPII. MAROONEDIII. CUCKOO!IV. RECONNAISSANCEV. PARNASSUSVI. IN FINISTÈREVII. THE AIRMANVIII. EN OBSERVATIONIX. L'OMBREX. THE GHOULSXI. THE SEED OF DEATHXII. FIFTY-FIFTYXIII. MULETEERSXIV. LA PLOO BELLEXV. CARILLONETTEXVI. DJACKXVII. FRIENDSHIPXVIII. THE AVIATORXIX. HONOURXX. LA BRABANÇONNEXXI. THE GARDENERXXII. THE SUSPECTXXIII. MADAM DEATHXXIV. BUBBLESXXV. KAMERADAdvertisementJacket Flap TextAdvertisement

[pg ii]Stent lost the fight, fell outward, wider, dropping back into mid-air.Stent lost the fight, fell outward, wider, dropping back into mid-air. [Page 62][pg iii]BARBARIANSByRobert W. ChambersAuthor of"The Dark Star," "The Girl Philippa," "Who Goes There," Etc.With FrontispieceByA. I. KellerA. L. Burt CompanyPublishers New YorkPublished by arrangement withD. Appleton & Company[pg v]TOLYLE and MADELEINE MAHAN[pg vii]I"Daughter of Light, the bestial wrathOf Barbary besets thy path!The Hun is beating his painted drum;His war horns blare! The Hun is come!""Father, I feel his fœtid breath:The thick air reeks with the stench of death;My will is Thine. Thy will be doneOn Turk and Bulgar, Czech and Hun!"IIShe understands.Where the dead headland flareMocks sea and sand;Where death-lights shed their glareOn No-Man's-Land.France takes her stand.Magnificently fair,The Flaming BrandWithin her slender hand;Christ's lilies in her hair.III"Daughter of Grief, thy House is sand!Thy towers are falling athwart the land.They've flayed the earth to its ribs of chalkAnd over its bones the spectres stalk!""Father, I see my high spires reel;My breast is scarred by the Hun's hoofed heel.What was, shall be! I read Thy sign:Thy ocean yawns for the smitten swine!"[pg viii]IVThen, from VerdunPealed westward to the SommeFrom every gunGod's summons: "Daughter! Come!"Then the red sunStood still. Grew dumbThe universal humOf life, and numbThe lips of Life, undoneBy Death.... And so—France won!V"Daughter of God, the End is here!The swine rush on: the sea is near!My wild flowers bloom on the trenches' edge;My little birds sing by shore and sedge.""Father, raise up my martyred land!Clothe her bones with Thy magic hand;Receive the Brand Thy angel lent,And stanch my blood with Thy sacrament."ContentsI. FED UPII. MAROONEDIII. CUCKOO!IV. RECONNAISSANCEV. PARNASSUSVI. IN FINISTÈREVII. THE AIRMANVIII. EN OBSERVATIONIX. L'OMBREX. THE GHOULSXI. THE SEED OF DEATHXII. FIFTY-FIFTYXIII. MULETEERSXIV. LA PLOO BELLEXV. CARILLONETTEXVI. DJACKXVII. FRIENDSHIPXVIII. THE AVIATORXIX. HONOURXX. LA BRABANÇONNEXXI. THE GARDENERXXII. THE SUSPECTXXIII. MADAM DEATHXXIV. BUBBLESXXV. KAMERADAdvertisementJacket Flap TextAdvertisement

[pg ii]Stent lost the fight, fell outward, wider, dropping back into mid-air.Stent lost the fight, fell outward, wider, dropping back into mid-air. [Page 62][pg iii]BARBARIANSByRobert W. ChambersAuthor of"The Dark Star," "The Girl Philippa," "Who Goes There," Etc.With FrontispieceByA. I. KellerA. L. Burt CompanyPublishers New YorkPublished by arrangement withD. Appleton & Company

Stent lost the fight, fell outward, wider, dropping back into mid-air.Stent lost the fight, fell outward, wider, dropping back into mid-air. [Page 62]

Stent lost the fight, fell outward, wider, dropping back into mid-air. [Page 62]

BARBARIANS

ByRobert W. Chambers

Author of

"The Dark Star," "The Girl Philippa," "Who Goes There," Etc.

With Frontispiece

ByA. I. Keller

A. L. Burt Company

Publishers New York

Published by arrangement withD. Appleton & Company

TOLYLE and MADELEINE MAHAN

TOLYLE and MADELEINE MAHAN

TO

LYLE and MADELEINE MAHAN

I"Daughter of Light, the bestial wrathOf Barbary besets thy path!The Hun is beating his painted drum;His war horns blare! The Hun is come!""Father, I feel his fœtid breath:The thick air reeks with the stench of death;My will is Thine. Thy will be doneOn Turk and Bulgar, Czech and Hun!"IIShe understands.Where the dead headland flareMocks sea and sand;Where death-lights shed their glareOn No-Man's-Land.France takes her stand.Magnificently fair,The Flaming BrandWithin her slender hand;Christ's lilies in her hair.III"Daughter of Grief, thy House is sand!Thy towers are falling athwart the land.They've flayed the earth to its ribs of chalkAnd over its bones the spectres stalk!""Father, I see my high spires reel;My breast is scarred by the Hun's hoofed heel.What was, shall be! I read Thy sign:Thy ocean yawns for the smitten swine!"[pg viii]IVThen, from VerdunPealed westward to the SommeFrom every gunGod's summons: "Daughter! Come!"Then the red sunStood still. Grew dumbThe universal humOf life, and numbThe lips of Life, undoneBy Death.... And so—France won!V"Daughter of God, the End is here!The swine rush on: the sea is near!My wild flowers bloom on the trenches' edge;My little birds sing by shore and sedge.""Father, raise up my martyred land!Clothe her bones with Thy magic hand;Receive the Brand Thy angel lent,And stanch my blood with Thy sacrament."

I

I

"Daughter of Light, the bestial wrathOf Barbary besets thy path!The Hun is beating his painted drum;His war horns blare! The Hun is come!"

"Daughter of Light, the bestial wrath

Of Barbary besets thy path!

The Hun is beating his painted drum;

His war horns blare! The Hun is come!"

"Father, I feel his fœtid breath:The thick air reeks with the stench of death;My will is Thine. Thy will be doneOn Turk and Bulgar, Czech and Hun!"

"Father, I feel his fœtid breath:

The thick air reeks with the stench of death;

My will is Thine. Thy will be done

On Turk and Bulgar, Czech and Hun!"

II

II

She understands.Where the dead headland flareMocks sea and sand;Where death-lights shed their glareOn No-Man's-Land.France takes her stand.Magnificently fair,The Flaming BrandWithin her slender hand;Christ's lilies in her hair.

She understands.

Where the dead headland flare

Mocks sea and sand;

Where death-lights shed their glare

On No-Man's-Land.

France takes her stand.

Magnificently fair,

The Flaming Brand

Within her slender hand;

Christ's lilies in her hair.

III

III

"Daughter of Grief, thy House is sand!Thy towers are falling athwart the land.They've flayed the earth to its ribs of chalkAnd over its bones the spectres stalk!"

"Daughter of Grief, thy House is sand!

Thy towers are falling athwart the land.

They've flayed the earth to its ribs of chalk

And over its bones the spectres stalk!"

"Father, I see my high spires reel;My breast is scarred by the Hun's hoofed heel.What was, shall be! I read Thy sign:Thy ocean yawns for the smitten swine!"

"Father, I see my high spires reel;

My breast is scarred by the Hun's hoofed heel.

What was, shall be! I read Thy sign:

Thy ocean yawns for the smitten swine!"

IV

IV

Then, from VerdunPealed westward to the SommeFrom every gunGod's summons: "Daughter! Come!"Then the red sunStood still. Grew dumbThe universal humOf life, and numbThe lips of Life, undoneBy Death.... And so—France won!

Then, from Verdun

Pealed westward to the Somme

From every gun

God's summons: "Daughter! Come!"

Then the red sun

Stood still. Grew dumb

The universal hum

Of life, and numb

The lips of Life, undone

By Death.... And so—France won!

V

V

"Daughter of God, the End is here!The swine rush on: the sea is near!My wild flowers bloom on the trenches' edge;My little birds sing by shore and sedge."

"Daughter of God, the End is here!

The swine rush on: the sea is near!

My wild flowers bloom on the trenches' edge;

My little birds sing by shore and sedge."

"Father, raise up my martyred land!Clothe her bones with Thy magic hand;Receive the Brand Thy angel lent,And stanch my blood with Thy sacrament."

"Father, raise up my martyred land!

Clothe her bones with Thy magic hand;

Receive the Brand Thy angel lent,

And stanch my blood with Thy sacrament."

ContentsI. FED UPII. MAROONEDIII. CUCKOO!IV. RECONNAISSANCEV. PARNASSUSVI. IN FINISTÈREVII. THE AIRMANVIII. EN OBSERVATIONIX. L'OMBREX. THE GHOULSXI. THE SEED OF DEATHXII. FIFTY-FIFTYXIII. MULETEERSXIV. LA PLOO BELLEXV. CARILLONETTEXVI. DJACKXVII. FRIENDSHIPXVIII. THE AVIATORXIX. HONOURXX. LA BRABANÇONNEXXI. THE GARDENERXXII. THE SUSPECTXXIII. MADAM DEATHXXIV. BUBBLESXXV. KAMERADAdvertisementJacket Flap TextAdvertisement


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