| T. F. Kynnersley of Leighton Salop, Capt. and S.O. of L.H., 1879 | [Frontispiece] | |
| Rewi fighting Chief of the Waikatos | to face page | [20] |
| Gateway to Maori Kianga | ” | [56] |
| A Maori Girl | ” | [80] |
| Yarn Spinning in South Africa | ” | [214] |
| Te Tarata, The White Terrace, Rotomahana | ” | [192] |
| The Conversion of Mike O’Leary | ” | [280] |
THE NEGLECTED SOLDIER
Fame is but a fleeting shadow,
Glory but an empty name;
Spite of all that I have gone through,
’Tis, I find, a losing game:
Without interest, without money,
Nothing can a soldier gain;
Though he be the sole survivor
Of a host of comrades slain:
What avail these glitt’ring honours,
Which a queen laid on my breast;
Though I’ve sought them from my childhood,
Would I’d fallen with the rest:
Then my heart had not been broken
Life had fled without a sigh;
Hunger presses—I am fainting—
Ought a soldier thus to die?
The Old Shekarry.
CAMP-FIRE YARNS OF
THE LOST LEGION