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Updated: May 23, 2025
"Non ti scordar di me?" "Look out, or General Banks'll be sending over Tom's Brook to know what's the matter! Company D!" "Non ti scordar di me?" "Company D goes to the head of the class! Company E!" "Non ti scordar di me?" "'Ware pine cones! Company E's shaking them down.... This class's getting too big. Let's all learn the words together, so's Private Horsemanden can go on with his piece!
Old Man Hard Luck's campin' on his trail sure enough. The banks'll be shakin' their heads at his paper soon." The stage had stopped to take on a mailsack. Now it started again, and the rest of the talk was lost to Dave. But he had heard enough to guess that the old feud between Crawford and Steelman had taken on a new phase, one in which his friend was likely to get the worst of it.
Banks and sing the parody to that famous old song that electrified and filled with the spirit the revival meetings of the early seventies: "Brother Lavender's got some liars, Brother Slubie's got some, too; Jus' carry 'em down to Cape Fear River, An' Banks'll put 'em through." Chorus: "Git on board, children," etc. These great men are gone into the spirit world, but George Howe still lives.
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