<h2> The Amateur Rider </h2>
<p><i>HIM</i> going to ride for us! <i>HIM</i> —<br/>
with the pants and the eyeglass and all.<br/>
Amateur! don't he just look it — it's twenty to one on a fall.<br/>
Boss must be gone off his head to be sending our steeplechase crack<br/>
Out over fences like these with an object like that on his back.<br/>
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Ride! Don't tell <i>ME</i> he can ride.<br/>
With his pants just as loose as balloons,<br/>
How can he sit on his horse? and his spurs like a pair of harpoons;<br/>
Ought to be under the Dog Act, he ought, and be kept off the course.<br/>
Fall! why, he'd fall off a cart, let alone off a steeplechase horse.<br/>
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Yessir! the 'orse is all ready — I wish you'd have rode him before;<br/>
Nothing like knowing your 'orse, sir, and this chap's a terror to bore;<br/>
Battleaxe always could pull, and he rushes his fences like fun —<br/>
Stands off his jump twenty feet, and then springs like a shot from a gun.<br/>
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Oh, he can jump 'em all right, sir, you make no mistake, 'e's a toff;<br/>
Clouts 'em in earnest, too, sometimes,<br/>
you mind that he don't clout you off —<br/>
Don't seem to mind how he hits 'em, his shins is as hard as a nail,<br/>
Sometimes you'll see the fence shake<br/>
and the splinters fly up from the rail.<br/>
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All you can do is to hold him and just let him jump as he likes,<br/>
Give him his head at the fences, and hang on like death if he strikes;<br/>
Don't let him run himself out — you can lie third or fourth in the race —<br/>
Until you clear the stone wall, and from that you can put on the pace.<br/>
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Fell at that wall once, he did, and it gave him a regular spread,<br/>
Ever since that time he flies it — he'll stop if you pull at his head,<br/>
Just let him race — you can trust him —<br/>
he'll take first-class care he don't fall,<br/>
And I think that's the lot — but remember,<br/>
<i>HE MUST HAVE HIS HEAD AT THE WALL</i>.<br/>
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Well, he's down safe as far as the start,<br/>
and he seems to sit on pretty neat,<br/>
Only his baggified breeches would ruinate anyone's seat —<br/>
They're away — here they come — the first fence,<br/>
and he's head over heels for a crown!<br/>
Good for the new chum, he's over, and two of the others are down!<br/>
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Now for the treble, my hearty — By Jove, he can ride, after all;<br/>
Whoop, that's your sort — let him fly them!<br/>
He hasn't much fear of a fall.<br/>
Who in the world would have thought it? And aren't they just going a pace?<br/>
Little Recruit in the lead there will make it a stoutly-run race.<br/>
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Lord! But they're racing in earnest — and down goes Recruit on his head,<br/>
Rolling clean over his boy — it's a miracle if he ain't dead.<br/>
Battleaxe, Battleaxe, yet! By the Lord, he's got most of 'em beat —<br/>
Ho! did you see how he struck, and the swell never moved in his seat?<br/>
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Second time round, and, by Jingo! he's holding his lead of 'em well;<br/>
Hark to him clouting the timber! It don't seem to trouble the swell.<br/>
Now for the wall — let him rush it. A thirty-foot leap, I declare —<br/>
Never a shift in his seat, and he's racing for home like a hare.<br/>
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What's that that's chasing him — Rataplan — regular demon to stay!<br/>
Sit down and ride for your life now!<br/>
Oh, good, that's the style — come away!<br/>
Rataplan's certain to beat you, unless you can give him the slip;<br/>
Sit down and rub in the whalebone now — give him the spurs and the whip!<br/>
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Battleaxe, Battleaxe, yet — and it's Battleaxe wins for a crown;<br/>
Look at him rushing the fences, he wants to bring t'other chap down.<br/>
Rataplan never will catch him if only he keeps on his pins;<br/>
Now! the last fence! and he's over it! Battleaxe, Battleaxe wins!<br/>
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Well, sir, you rode him just perfect —<br/>
I knew from the first you could ride.<br/>
Some of the chaps said you couldn't, an' I says just like this a' one side:<br/>
Mark me, I says, that's a tradesman — the saddle is where he was bred.<br/>
Weight! you're all right, sir, and thank you;<br/>
and them was the words that I said.<br/></p>
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