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Title: The Post That Fitted Author: Rudyard Kipling [More Titles by Kipling] Though tangled and twisted the course of true love Ere the steamer bore him Eastward, Sleary was engaged to marry Sleary's pay was very modest; Sleary was the other way. Long he pondered o'er the question in his scantly furnished quarters-- Certainly an impecunious Subaltern was not a catch, So they recognised the business and, to feed and clothe the bride, Anyhow, the billet carried pay enough for him to marry-- Did he, therefore, jilt Miss Boffkin--impulse of a baser mind? [Of his modus operandi only this much I could gather:-- Frequently in public places his affliction used to smite Ere a week was over Minnie weepingly returned his ring, Sleary bore the information with a chastened holy joy,-- Four weeks later, Carrie Sleary read--and laughed until she wept-- Year by year, in pious patience, vengeful Mrs. Boffkin sits -THE END- GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |