<b>Fit the Seventh</b><br/>
<br/>
THE BANKER'S FATE<br/></p>
<p>They sought it with thimbles, they sought it with care;<br/>
They pursued it with forks and hope;<br/>
They threatened its life with a railway-share;<br/>
They charmed it with smiles and soap.<br/>
<br/>
And the Banker, inspired with a courage so new<br/>
It was matter for general remark,<br/>
Rushed madly ahead and was lost to their view<br/>
In his zeal to discover the Snark<br/>
<br/>
But while he was seeking with thimbles and care,<br/>
A Bandersnatch swiftly drew nigh<br/>
And grabbed at the Banker, who shrieked in despair,<br/>
For he knew it was useless to fly.<br/>
<br/>
He offered large discount—he offered a cheque<br/>
(Drawn "to bearer") for seven-pounds-ten:<br/>
But the Bandersnatch merely extended its neck<br/>
And grabbed at the Banker again.<br/>
<br/>
Without rest or pause—while those frumious jaws<br/>
Went savagely snapping around—<br/>
He skipped and he hopped, and he floundered and flopped,<br/>
Till fainting he fell to the ground.<br/>
<br/>
The Bandersnatch fled as the others appeared<br/>
Led on by that fear-stricken yell:<br/>
And the Bellman remarked "It is just as I feared!"<br/>
And solemnly tolled on his bell.<br/>
<br/>
He was black in the face, and they scarcely could trace<br/>
The least likeness to what he had been:<br/>
While so great was his fright that his waistcoat turned white—<br/>
A wonderful thing to be seen!<br/>
<br/>
To the horror of all who were present that day.<br/>
He uprose in full evening dress,<br/>
And with senseless grimaces endeavoured to say<br/>
What his tongue could no longer express.<br/>
<br/>
Down he sank in a chair—ran his hands through his hair—<br/>
And chanted in mimsiest tones<br/>
Words whose utter inanity proved his insanity,<br/>
While he rattled a couple of bones.<br/>
<br/>
"Leave him here to his fate—it is getting so late!"<br/>
The Bellman exclaimed in a fright.<br/>
"We have lost half the day. Any further delay,<br/>
And we sha'nt catch a Snark before night!"<br/></p>
<p><br/>
<br/>
<b>Fit the Eighth</b><br/>
<br/>
THE VANISHING<br/></p>
<p>They sought it with thimbles, they sought it with care;<br/>
They pursued it with forks and hope;<br/>
They threatened its life with a railway-share;<br/>
They charmed it with smiles and soap.<br/>
<br/>
They shuddered to think that the chase might fail,<br/>
And the Beaver, excited at last,<br/>
Went bounding along on the tip of its tail,<br/>
For the daylight was nearly past.<br/>
<br/>
"There is Thingumbob shouting!" the Bellman said,<br/>
"He is shouting like mad, only hark!<br/>
He is waving his hands, he is wagging his head,<br/>
He has certainly found a Snark!"<br/>
<br/>
They gazed in delight, while the Butcher exclaimed<br/>
"He was always a desperate wag!"<br/>
They beheld him—their Baker—their hero unnamed—<br/>
On the top of a neighboring crag.<br/>
<br/>
Erect and sublime, for one moment of time.<br/>
In the next, that wild figure they saw<br/>
(As if stung by a spasm) plunge into a chasm,<br/>
While they waited and listened in awe.<br/>
<br/>
"It's a Snark!" was the sound that first came to their ears,<br/>
And seemed almost too good to be true.<br/>
Then followed a torrent of laughter and cheers:<br/>
Then the ominous words "It's a Boo-"<br/>
<br/>
Then, silence. Some fancied they heard in the air<br/>
A weary and wandering sigh<br/>
Then sounded like "-jum!" but the others declare<br/>
It was only a breeze that went by.<br/>
<br/>
They hunted till darkness came on, but they found<br/>
Not a button, or feather, or mark,<br/>
By which they could tell that they stood on the ground<br/>
Where the Baker had met with the Snark.<br/>
<br/>
In the midst of the word he was trying to say,<br/>
In the midst of his laughter and glee,<br/>
He had softly and suddenly vanished away—-<br/>
For the Snark <i>was</i> a Boojum, you see.<br/></p>
<p>THE END<br/></p>
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