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10
THE BALLAD OF
‘And thou must make a trooper tough and hack thy way to power—
‘Belike they will raise thee to Ressaldar when I am hanged in Peshawur.’

They have looked each other between the eyes, and there they found no fault,
They have taken the Oath of the Brother-in-Blood on leavened bread and salt:
They have taken the Oath of the Brother-in-Blood on fire and fresh-cut sod,
On the hilt and the haft of the Khyber knife, and the Wondrous Names of God.
The Colonel’s son he rides the mare and Kamal’s boy the dun,
And two have come back to Fort Bukloh where there went forth but one.
And when they drew to the Quarter-Guard, full twenty swords flew clear—
There was not a man but carried his feud with the blood of the mountaineer.
‘Ha’ done! ha’ done!’ said the Colonel’s son. ‘Put up the steel at your sides!