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C J Dennis - The ExilesC J Dennis - The Exiles
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They were a merrie companie,   Who`d dwelt together all these years; A little mixed in type, maybe;   Yet prone to mingle now as peers, For old acquaintance sake; and so,   Bewilderment about them swirled When told, abruptly, they must go,   From these snug shelves, back to the world. Bill Sikes wept over Little Nell;   Pickwick and Cratchit cried, "Too bad!" Tom Pinch and Fagin said farewell;   Uriah Heep was humbly sad, And Nickleby and Copperfield   Shook hands and said, "Good-bye, old man!" And even Daniel Quilp appealed   To gods of fiction `gainst the ban. Smike took his leave of Barney Rudge;   Pecksniff pledged Salry one last cup; Micawber vowed he would not budge,   For something surely must turn up. And something surely did; for news   Now spreads among the exiled clan That some old friend, with kindly views,   Proposes to reverse the ban. Sam Weller kisses Sally Brass;   Alf Jingle hugs old Bumble tight; Scrooge dances with the Vardon lass,   And all are crazy with delight -- Again a merrie companie   Or soon to be so, as before. And Swiveller sighs, and says "Thanks be,   Safe from my creditors once more!"
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