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Twenty-five Years in Jackville. Elmore, James B. (James Buchanan), 1857–1942 
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Twenllty-five Years in JackvilleA ROMANCE
IN THE DAYS OF "THE GOLDEN CIRCLE"
AND
SELECTED POEMS

BY

JAMES BUCHANAN ELMORE

Author of " Love Among the Mistletoe and Poems, " A Lover
in Cuba and Poems," etc.

ALAMO, IND. PUBISHED BY THE AITTHOR 1904

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Copyrighted by
JAMES B. ELMORE
1903

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Preface.

  • I give the'world this book of nature.
  • Though its characters seem so queer,
  • Glowing sweet in childish stature,
  • It is ever to me dear.
  • If you love an old, old story
  • Of a decade passed and gone,
  • Come with me, refresh your mem'ry
  • In the cadence of my song;
  • Learn the annals of a people
  • That have made a place sublime;
  • Let their mem'ry ever ripple
  • Through the corridors of time.
  • Green are graves of hardy warriors
  • Once that stalked in knightly gear.
  • They were happy, ever joyous,
  • Laughing at the thought of fear.
  • Now I give to you the story
  • They have handed down to me.
  • Pale and wan, their heads are hoary;
  • Read their life and joyous be.
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