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All.

And whistle all the airs from that infernal nonsense, Pinafore.

General.

Then I can write a washing-bill in Babylonic cuneiform,
And tell you every detail of Caractacus's uniform.
In short, in matters vegetable, animal, and mineral
I am the very model of a modern major-gineral !

All.

In short, in matters vegetable, animal, and mineral
He is the very pattern of a modern major-gineral !

General.

In fact, when I know what is meant by "mamelon" and "ravelin"—
When I can tell at sight a chassepot rifle from a javelin—
When such affairs as sorties and surprises I'm more wary at,
And when I know precisely what is meant by "commissariat"—
When I have learnt what progress has been made in modern gunnery—
When I know more of tactics than a novice in a nunnery,—
In short, when I've a smattering of elemental strategy—
(Bothered for the rhyme.) Strategy! strategy!—
(Struck with an idea.)
(Joyously.) You'll say a better major-general has never sat agee.

All.

We'll say a better major-general has never sat agee.

General.

For my military knowledge, though I'm plucky and adventurer,
Has only been brought down to the beginning of the century;
But still, in matters vegetable, animal, and mineral
I am the very model of a modern major-gineral.

All.

But still in learning vegetable, animal, and mineral
He is the very model of a modern major-gineral.

General. And now that I've introduced myself, I should like to have some idea of what's going on.

Kate. Oh, papa ! we—

Samuel. Permit me ; I'll explain it in two words : we propose to marry your daughters.

General. Dear me !

Girls. Against our wills, papa— against our wills!