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1840–1928

A MILITARY APPOINTMENT

Thomas Hardy

“So back you have come from the town, Nan, dear! And have you seen him there, or near - That soldier of mine - Who long since promised to meet me here?”

“— O yes, Nell: from the town I come, And have seen your lover on sick-leave home - That soldier of yours - Who swore to meet you, or Strike-him-dumb;

“But has kept himself of late away; Yet,— in short, he's coming, I heard him say - That lover of yours - To this very spot on this very day.”

“— Then I'll wait, I'll wait, through wet or dry! I'll give him a goblet brimming high - This lover of mine - And not of complaint one word or sigh!”

“— Nell, him I have chanced so much to see, That — he has grown the lover of me! - That lover of yours - And it's here our meeting is planned to be.”

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