[Boker, G. Henry]:
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TARDY GEORGE. A poem deriding Gen. George McClellan for not mobilizing Union troops against the South. "Now that you've marshaled your whole command, Planned what you would, and changed what you've planned; Practiced with shot and practiced with shell, Known to a hair where every one fell....Is the whole matter too heavy a charge? What are you waiting for, tardy George?"
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