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THE ARMORER'S ERRAND
The might of the waterfall thundered in air;
Then across to the lake, six leagues and more,
Where Hand's Cove lay in the bending shore.
The goal was reached. He dropped to the ground
In a deep ravine, without word or sound;
And Sleep, the restorer, bade him rest
Like a weary child, on the earth's brown breast.

At midnight he woke with a quick heart-beat,
And sprang with a will to his throbbing feet;—
For armed men swarmed in the dim ravine,
And Ethan Allen, as proud of mien
As a king on his throne, smiled down on him,
While he stretched and straightened each stiffened limb.
"Nay, nay," said the Colonel, "take your rest,
As a knight who has done his chief's behest!"

"Not yet!" cried the armorer. "Where's my gun?
A knight fights on till the field is won!"
And into Fort Ti, ere dawn of day,
He stormed with his comrades to share the fray!