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For to get out of the rain! Voice Reading
Then I heard an old grizzled, long-haired Central Asian chief, who had come down with the Amir, asking questions of a native officer. Voice Reading
"Now," said he, "in what manner was this wonderful thing done?" Voice Reading
And the officer answered, "An order was given, and they obeyed." Voice Reading
"But are the beasts as wise as the men?" said the chief. Voice Reading
"They obey, as the men do. Voice Reading
Mule, horse, elephant, or bullock, he obeys his driver, and the driver his sergeant, and the sergeant his lieutenant, and the lieutenant his captain, and the captain his major, and the major his colonel, and the colonel his brigadier commanding three regiments, and the brigadier the general, who obeys the Viceroy, who is the servant of the Empress. Voice Reading
Thus it is done." Voice Reading
"Would it were so in Afghanistan!" said the chief, "for there we obey only our own wills." Voice Reading
"And for that reason," said the native officer, twirling his mustache, "your Amir whom you do not obey must come here and take orders from our Viceroy." Voice Reading
Chapter 14. Parade Song of the Camp Animals
Elephants of the Gun Teams Voice Reading
We lent to Alexander the strength of Hercules, Voice Reading
The wisdom of our foreheads, the cunning of our knees; Voice Reading
We bowed our necks to service: they ne'er were loosed again,- Voice Reading
Make way there-way for the ten-foot teams Voice Reading
Of the Forty-Pounder train! Voice Reading
Gun Bullocks Voice Reading
Those heroes in their harnesses avoid a cannon-ball, Voice Reading
And what they know of powder upsets them one and all; Voice Reading
Then we come into action and tug the guns again- Voice Reading
Make way there-way for the twenty yoke Voice Reading
Of the Forty-Pounder train! Voice Reading
Cavalry Horses Voice Reading
By the brand on my shoulder, the finest of tunes Voice Reading

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