The Great Adventure Of Max Breuck: 23

Amy Lowell

At the great wharf’s edge Mynheer Kurler stands,
And by his side, his daughter, young Christine.
Max Breuck is there, his hat held in his hands,
Bowing before them both.  The brigantine
Bounces impatient at the long delay,
Curvets and jumps, a cable’s length from shore.
A heavy galliot unloads on the walls
Round, yellow cheeses, like gold cannon balls
Stacked on the stones in pyramids.  Once more
Kurler has kissed Christine, and now he is away.

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