REMINISCENCES OF SONEPORE. 175 



II. 

 Who little cares 



For drill, nor wears 

 Behar Light Horseman's kapra 



Of sticking pig 



Recks not a fig 

 He's not the Man for Chupra. 

 III. 



Who shuns the sweets 



Of social meets ; 

 The dances and the supp'r ah ! 



Who thinks small beer 



Of Hutwa's cheer 

 He's not the Man for Chupra ! 



IV. 

 We can but sigh 



For days gone by, 

 When Forbes' hand was upprer 



Oh ! Mister Clay 



I grieve to say 

 You're not the Man for Chupra! 



AN APPEAL TO CHUPRA. 

 If you can't make a brick out of clay 

 Bestir yourselves, Charley and Rob, 

 Or there'll soon be the devil to pay 

 If our Goodwood is not on the job. 

 There's Judex and Robertson Pughe, 

 Will give you the best aid they can ; 

 Motiharee and Dinapore too, 

 Will all back you up to a man. 

 ( Andsome 'Any and Jimmy the bold, 

 Will supply you with racers galore ; 

 So don't let your meeting be sold, 

 If clay is not good at Sonepore. 



