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s bad at splitting hairs. Then up arose that valiant man, Lieutenant-General Scott, And drew his sword, like Philip's son, and cut the Gordian knot. “Now, by this waxed moustache,” he said, and looked around the group, “And by these lips that tasted once a hasty plate of soup, I raise my voice for horrid war--'tis just the thing for me; Too long it is since I have had a military spree. With all our gallant peddlers, our knack at making clocks, Our taste for wooden nutmegs, and glorious Plymouth Rocks, Our reverence for a Higher Law, our godly pulpit rant, With all the talent which in Yankee land are now extant, A generalissimo, like me, would find it no great thing To gallop through the South, and whip the Chivalry, by Jing!” He said, the hero whose chief joy was hearing bullets whiz, And drew a red bandana forth, and wiped his warlike phiz; Around the room a stifled buzz of admiration went, When on his trembling knees arose the doughty President. “Now, by old Andrew Jackson's sh