AUTHOR'S NOTE
CONTENTS
THE SPREAD EAGLE
II
III
IV
V
VI
TARGETS
THE BOOT
II (2)
III (2)
IV (2)
THE DESPOILER
II (3)
III (3)
ONE MORE MARTYR
"MA'AM?"
II (4)
III (4)
IV (3)
V (2)
MR. HOLIDAY
WHITE MUSCATS OF ALEXANDRIA
WITHOUT A LAWYER
THE MONITOR AND THE "MERRIMAC" THE STORY OF A PANIC I
II (5)
III (5)
II (6)
III (6)
IV (4)
V (3)
VI (2)
THE PARROT
ON THE SPOT; OR, THE IDLER'S HOUSE-PARTY I
II (7)
III (7)
IV (5)
V (4)
VI (3)
Title: The Spread Eagle and Other Stories
Author: Gouverneur Morris
Language: English
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Charlie Kirschner and PG Distributed Proofreaders
THE
SPREAD EAGLE
AND OTHER STORIES
BY
GOUVERNEUR MORRIS
AUTHOR OF "THE FOOTPRINT, AND OTHER STORIES," ETC.
1910
TO ELSIE, PATSIE, AND KATE
I had thought to sit in the ruler's chair,
But three pretty girls are sitting there—
Elsie, Patsie, and Kate.
I had thought to lord it with eyes of gray,
I had thought to be master, and have my way;
But six blue eyes vote: nay, nay, nay!
_Elsie, Patsie, and Kate.
Of Petticoats three I am sore afraid,
(Though Kate's is more like a candle-shade),
Elsie, Patsie, and Kate.
And I must confess (with shame) to you
That time there was when Petticoats two
Were enough to govern me through and through,
Elsie, Patsie, and Kate.
Oh Patsie, third of a bullying crew,
And Elsie, and Kate, be it known to you—
To Elsie, Patsie, and Kate,
That Elsie_ alone _was strong enough
To smother a motion, or call a bluff,
Or any small pitiful atom thereof—
Elsie, Patsie, and Kate.
So, though I've renounced that ruler's part
To which I was born (as is writ in my heart),
Elsie, Patsie, and Kate,
Though I do what I'm told (yes, you_ know I do)
And am made to write stories (and sell them, too).
Still—I wish to God I had more like you,
Elsie, Patsie, and Kate.
BAR HARBOR, August, 1910.