Aesop\'s Fables A New Revised Version From Original Sources
AESOP'S FABLES A NEW REVISED VERSION FROM ORIGINAL SOURCES [Illustration] WITH UPWARDS OF 200 ILLUSTRATIONS BY HARRISON WEIR,[A] JOHN TENNIEL, ERNEST GRISET AND OTHERS NEW YORK FRANK F. LOVELL & COMPANY 142 AND 144 WORTH STREET [Illustration]
back he died.
'The advance for a long time was a continuous battle. Even the transport
had a warm time of it. On one occasion a forty-pounder shell struck a
transport wagon and exploded, cutting off the native driver's leg as he
sat upon the box. The poor fellow showed conspicuous courage. "Don't
mind me, lads," he shouted, "drive on." They carried him to the
operating tent, and he was singing all the way. Shortly after his
operation he died.'
='I'm not Afraid, only my Hand Shakes.'=
The Sterkstroom column were fighting at last, and bravely they bore
themselves. It was not their fault if disaster dogged their steps. No
braver men could be found than those under Gatacre's command. And yet
they, like the rest, had a great objection to the pom-poms. 'I'm not
afraid,' said one lad, when that strange sound began and the shells came
rattling around. 'I'm not afraid, only my hand shakes.'
It reminds us of a story told of a certain officer who was going into
action for the first time. His legs were shaking so that he could hardly
sit his horse. He looked down at them, and with melancholy but decided
voice said, 'Ah! you are shaking, are you? You would shake a great deal
more if you knew where I was going to take you to-day; so pull
yourselves together. Advance!'
AESOP'S FABLES A NEW REVISED VERSION FROM ORIGINAL SOURCES [Illustration] WITH UPWARDS OF 200 ILLUSTRATIONS BY HARRISON WEIR,[A] JOHN TENNIEL, ERNEST GRISET AND OTHERS NEW YORK FRANK F. LOVELL & COMPANY 142 AND 144 WORTH STREET [Illustration]