id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 52559 Hornung, E. W. (Ernest William) The Ballad of Ensign Joy .txt text/plain 2831 399 102 THE BALLAD of ENSIGN JOY THE BALLAD of ENSIGN JOY |IT is also the story of Ermyntrude ''''And left her to play the game. ''''His flippancy sent her friends ''''Left Ermyntrude cold and ''''Sank into her heart instead. ''''"A man in a world of men"! ''''Especially Sergeant Wren! ''''Ermyntrude couldn't endure his '''''about Old Man Wren ''''That the war's as good as a pic''''Ensign Joy ''''Ensign Joy ''''Ensign Joy ''''What do his heart-strings drone all day? ''''We stand or fall in a cheery |ENSIGN JOY'S in the second ''''Ensign Joy cannot tell : ''''Only, that way lies Ermyntrude, ''''A way of saving his face: ''''Wren and Joy-''''Wren and Joy-''''Wren and Joy-''''"My Sergeant's plan, Sir"-''''He has dared to face Wren with ''''On the day he turned and ran ''''Not look on his like again. ''''It was from Sergeant Wren: '''''went away; '''''it went--in a day. ''''Ermyntrude, ''''Ermyntrude, ./cache/52559.txt ./txt/52559.txt