The Forest Runners A Story of the Great War Trail in Early Kentucky
_The_ FOREST RUNNERS [Illustration: "A massive black form shot down into the center of the room." [Page 277.]] _The_ FOREST RUNNERS A STORY OF THE GREAT WAR TRAIL IN EARLY KENTUCKY BY JOSEPH A. ALTSHELER AUTHOR OF "THE YOUNG TRAILERS" D. APPLETON-CENTURY COMPANY INCORPORATED NEW YORK LONDON
Our fealty to the Queen we love so well.
We welcome also Connaught's Prince with pride,
And the Prince Henry and his royal bride,
And pray they may in wedded bliss long live,
With every blessing heaven and earth can give.
Our Exhibition, we would fondly hope,
May prove with former splendid shows to cope;
But chief its maritime displays we deem,
May gain the approbation of our Queen.
Peoples of other and far distant lands,
Have toiled with active brains and willing hands,
Working with competition's keen excess,
To make the shipperies a grand success.
In its arrangements may a lion's share
Of grateful thanks be given to our mayor,
To whose untiring enterprise is due,
The grand result which we now proudly view.
What rich displays of scientific art,
Applied to manufactures, form a part
Of its instruction, and what mines of wealth
Have they not sprung to minister to health.
_The_ FOREST RUNNERS [Illustration: "A massive black form shot down into the center of the room." [Page 277.]] _The_ FOREST RUNNERS A STORY OF THE GREAT WAR TRAIL IN EARLY KENTUCKY BY JOSEPH A. ALTSHELER AUTHOR OF "THE YOUNG TRAILERS" D. APPLETON-CENTURY COMPANY INCORPORATED NEW YORK LONDON