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1842–1914

ALFRED CLARKE JR.

Ambrose Bierce

Illustrious son of an illustrious sire — Entrusted with the duty to cry “Fire!” And call the engines out, exert your power With care. When, looking from your lofty tower,

You see a ruddy light on every wall, Pause for a moment ere you sound the call: It may be from a fire, it may be, too, From good men's blushes when they think of you.

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