The chariot of the sun : $b a fantasyPocock, Roger
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The chariot of the sun : $b a fantasy
Pocock, Roger
Canadian fiction; Speculative fiction
"Officers of the Fleet, and you, gentlemen, from the Province of
Yukon, and you, my dear brothers of the Guard--we have been down into
the valley of the Shadow of Death, and we have come back to the
living World, humbled by the pitiful compassion which has spared us.
Our Empire was threatened with dishonour, with enslavement and
vassalage to Russia--and millions of our people have given their
lives to save us from that shame. Millions have died to save our
English freedom, and I speak for all our dead when I say that never
while the earth endures shall our Liberty be threatened again. We
are given the mastery of the air, and we will use that mastery to
make sure that no earthly power shall ever rise up again against our
freedom, or against our British peace. For you, whose valour has
saved our fallen Empire, I bear such love and gratitude--oh, how can
I find words of thankfulness! I am beggared of love, bankrupt in
gratitude, because I never can pay my debts to you. My life shall be
the proof that Margaret does not forget, but for the present I beg
you hear me by deputy."
So the Queen ceased, and when much noise and waving of swords had
ended, the Master, standing at her right hand began to read these
words:--
"Master Mariners of the Etheric Fleet, her Imperial Majesty has
been pleased to grant to your ships, the white Ensign, and every
honour becoming vessels of war. Your Commodore takes flag rank
as Admiral of the Fleet. Commanding officers take rank as
Captains, First Engineers as Fleet Engineers; and to your
officers and seamen, is given their equivalent naval rank with
pay and pension dating from the time of first entry on board an
etheric ship, and arrears in full of all the pay which would have
been earned in the Imperial Navy.
"Admiral Watson is created a peer of the United Kingdom, and the
Captains and Fleet Engineers will receive the honour of
knighthood.
"To the gentlemen of the Yukon contingent: Her Majesty bestows
upon Frederick Browne, a peerage, and creates the rest of you
knights. Funds will be granted for the proper maintenance of
these dignities.
"To the lords and gentlemen of the Guard: Those of you who
engaged as servant orderlies, will receive the honour of
knighthood and funds for the maintenance of your dignities.
Those who engaged as troopers of the Guard, her Majesty desires
to speak to you, stand forward!"
Out of two hundred gentlemen of the Guard, many were on detached
service, but there stood forward: Sergeant Branscombe, Corporal du
Plessis, Corporal de la Rey, Troopers Lord Ludford, Sir Marshall
Poynte, George St. Leven, Patrick Burke, and Alexander Barrie;
Trooper Browne and Trooper Hylton were wounded.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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