/.»'.»'_ U. _ Jug;-37f¥916> __ _ __ _ __ umnulras ' _ __ _ ”1 _ my my -Q-I _‘-3-_._ ' ` ' lr ' e. ._ _ _ e, _ ~ _, ~. "* - - -~ » ~ 7r_____a,- .a.. . - .. _ , Wy .__,_;. ’ - _ _- » , _ _ .. _ __ _J * 5h4'“SP¢af@’$ iPl®f;Sf;_.a3h0wl %Pe¢10@ _‘and Pfosp¢fity_". Sivring _ _.from Préparednéss_c2li'Def¢a;f _‘anti Disaster fffom Lcwk _ fl ' ~r . U a /io V no A.. crib.. l Mk A it `W_hofi 'Tosca ltsalf _should not 'so dull a - Though war, sor_ no knows qua;-nl _uyqlg h :_ question ‘ ' " ln! that dafancaa, |nustars,_prspareilona, Should be maintained, assembled ssfaollsctad, b A- "."'° "°' l* °ln¢=ta¢loa."--Henry. V. ' . i Haxmsralann llvul lu .r _une ur glorious enterprise and ,conquest Ha , _ _ W5' "|°\'0“|’lll¥ 0f his (ima tlili ho 3 could not but give expression tu gg ._./1,) r ‘ ` trend and to the development of the - ernpire. 'His thought was not narrowed to his ownland. but was affected by it, and. as he took material of all times and all places and moulded it into drains., comedy or .trllidh he brought out the fundamental and univeu nal truth that the nations as well as the individuals who were ready for emergencies were the ones who ,were able to defend their riabtsand to win victories. l It is not always material readiness that counts the \nlost,~a.lthongh Bha_kuapsare,_a man of practical wis- dom as well as a poet. by no means despissa that, but }pr's~smin`cntly ‘the readiness of spirit and resource _that can use equipment or do without ,it if need ba. It is the ready msn that carries the day; it is the vaoillating, unprepared man who inevitably suffers defeat, and while one weeps for his'selféinvit`ed' dis- aster he may at the same time drawhis lesson there- lfrom. f . . ~ _ ‘ In the drama of “King John" word reaches the. »iKing of France* and others that the English are at hand. _ "How much unlook’d for is this expedition!" cries King Philip, and Austria replies with the encour_f_ agementz- V . "By how-inauch unexpected, hy so much \ -~ We mustawake endeavor for defence: Q11. For courage mounnetb with oo_oasion,_ 4: “ _Let them be welcome then; we are pr'epar'd.” " Later, when Prince Arthur of rightful heir to the throne oflllagland. has been made pris-. oller and carried to England by King John, this 5 ‘ l The! know yonr'G_race _hath eaueaaud means and /f lllllhtf” _ ' I fl‘o which the King replisdz- 4 "We must not only arm 't°i_svade the French. But lay dawn our proportion eoldefald _ `_ "Sleeping neglection doth betray to loss 1V The conquest of our-scarce-cold conqueror," ' _ as stench B_lr-William Lucy put it.\ ~- ‘V - Eearful, faint hearted Henry; desiring peace at auy"prl_ce,- i “ 'f u hargalrrqwllh Eow‘aril`ur 'arurlr eu leave _t§hs"' gdam _to him _if`only,_,_J;lo},__l1l`lght;`l`le per- ulltt'¢a'to___ _llhaurr rert erm llre_unmler¢a_~ _ "And y` shali¢_tilou be mfs?" demands his angry Queen -when she learns we has baltered away who birthright of their sou. - “Such safety finds-tho trembling lamb ouvironed with `_ wolves. ' Had I been'there. which am a silly woman, ‘ 'The soldiers should have tossed nleyon their plkes ` Before I would have granted to that act ' But thou prefsr'st thy life before thine honour.” Edward was of different mett.ie:-- “Yet am I arm‘d against the worst can happen, And haste is needful in this desperrilo case. Allin" “W 390% V50 Wm ml” N55 “P” M . Go levy men and make prepare for mar.” ` care~of-itself. life-was over. ' Tiarson, _noble Tlilllilr We It the hellt are M became an outcast through unprsparedness. ‘ Thmo is I (ids D the ° i ' ‘ " ' 1.' '__ Admonitious to preparedness in Sha _ o srl _ iwlllifl. takes M180 I A ' _ _ -_ nearly _always based on the demnds_qg L ___ _ '_-_ff _ all ilsq',“.__d_ _ _ ___ ___ ` "Set honour in. one eye and death in the o er. 4 ` lla bound in _ _ ara 1 uln_l<»_lr-on mth laa.lr:er¢utly= "’~ _ _ ou sur,-:peru For, let the gods so speed me ns.l love l;. Andqva the_h'iirl_ht"ihd`l!~@W`}"”'l> ;_The name of honour more _ilha'rl‘jI_1aar_ d_earh."`_ ` _ Or lose our vgggggf _ ._ -..._ . _ _ 1r_` .f‘ Solhpeake Brutus in “Julius Caesar.; Cassius ffarbqigy-gy". |,”|¢,,. __ ~ lin. `-_'_' _ _ " _ .rep_lis»=_--__ __ _ii " -xl `- - "Now, 'auuay,_¢_ur_Kdau'a_f`alu’¢&a|‘ ' ' - _ "Well, h°ll`Wl'i'li £110. l0_l\l0.¢¢ °f m§`§\l0l’!~.-_~ .J You said-the 'ously won-ld»nstes'sns_Gw" _~._,_1._¢=l,r§lr»_t mul; what yuuuurl out-r neu ~ _ 5 our lreuualn anla sua upper ff" _ __ e _ i§;;fl‘l1.i=\__=:¢>_f ¢hi°11f¢:b“.¢.f9' ‘"7 .!““‘° “lf-“ ' ` It nous an au: their-'hmlur arent ‘ ' U1°_d.%S "ef 11°* b‘?_#'.° "'°.*°b_° I ‘ .` Thar mean ns wars ns at *rn ' 'lu awe or each r ralrlg null myself." £1’ 'ar-werlug heruuu ue aolemans stirring* a a o _ ' “ villa er 1' ,» ' ' ` _ '~ - Tilllarlllnx l?;:1t:tl::1:seblef:sonro‘i' Roms Wm tnrhn "Z Under these hard coudfifonsms this t.1me` Ta fun,” h "I, . 'ir like hr lllv upon us "' '- 1 _ _ y. B , __, __-_,;____. _ W _ ' -~-. _ _ _ _ - ‘ff “ ' _ utltissatfaaf' »__ lui In ldvllilliil/’ / The unprepared Henry easily fell a _victim to this ~ So speaks Brutus on this occasion, and later Carl- _ ,A _ ‘_ . _ c ____ _ _ ,u ‘T 'l listens- ~ . 'L1 _ Tl!! Archlilisop of Canterbury concluded ll!! man, despite thooslergics of his iwife. siuu, still stirring the feeling afilllllt GMBH. llllrstd ~ _ “P 'M' _ __ _lpeecll iththa ted I ositi s-I _' ._ , _ . _ w spiri a na on Ambitious Richard III ll brief reign fell before out:- -L _" __ __,,. ,nu me 'co-nn. nw ___ '1 .rl _‘IX ln.-V f V fiii .ir 1 ¢‘-| e cy.. _ s. "Divide your happy “lngland into flour: _` _¢__,.. _,lf _ V _ _ _ _ » P* l -‘ ` l ’°\ ig mr *hm* _'L ;' " W-hereof tska you one-quarter into Franco, ' _ _'___ __ ______`1_'=‘_~.l~~ __ __ _ __ rg; _f , -___ _ ' __ \- `Q¢,__ _Tun und’ '~° 't Nm’ _ J' ,_ _ _ -~ r ~- 1 - _ _ _. _.mr _*_ .. __ _ __ Anil something to be done i|nsldi&_dy.' ' ” ' - f~ f ` " *-2 '___'..‘_‘ : ' _ __ _ 'i V- . ana you wlknul shall nal" all Gallia shake- lf_we. with thrice such poweaa left at home. _ Cannot defend our own doors from the GOI. I \ Let ua be worried, and our nation loss ‘ J '1_‘he name of hardineas and policy." Thus advised. Henry., who as Prince of Wales had been noted for his frivelity and indifference 10 public affairs, asserted that he would “bend France fp his _awe or break it 'all to pieces," and cllltl in the French ambassadors, _who brought him this mes- sage from their Danphinz- _ "Your_High_nes_s, lately sending into Francs. _ Did. claim' some certain dukedoma il UM dll" ln answer of which claim the prince, enr_llsl0o\'» Says that you savgnr too muah of your 1011*! 'ara alas you ne uavleea llrerelr ueuglrt in mance ,-' That can be with a nimble gallon! won; -’ You cannot revel into dukedolss there. / He'_tll`_erefore_sends ybu._la»aeier for your spirit- Thls tun of treasure, and in lieu of this _ Desires you let the dukadoma that you claim _ -Hear no more of you. » ` “What treasure, uncle?" inquires the King. “Tennis balls, lny`liege,” thehuka otilailnl' ln- -' forms him. ' ' __ ` _ _"We are gladthe Dauphin is so pleasant with us," replies the King. _ - _ _ i -.,».'*' "Bla present and your pains we th_ani`ya`il for. " “..` When we have matched our rsebets to these balls _ pf We will, in France, hyVGed's grace. play a set” _ ‘_‘_`_`_ lhall strike his"!atller's orewn intlrthe harsrd. = `lhim he hsthmade matehwi¢llsnch'aw'r`°an er' _ , 'ru ' » '“°'°"°‘* "°°°"°' ""4 ““°"_j i :rare all ole enum er Frm. .um ee elaturssa _ ' ‘ l ' N°"°’ "'“ ‘ °°"°‘ vrlta_eaasa».- aaa we uaaezauua al- well, _ or an fore reparation How hsea\nso’aru`swithourwilderrdaya, .F y ian l> _ _ _ ' _ _ _,Was levied in the land or _body of a_land.- Nut mguurng vase on up _gg 01 gggm ~ i~. ; _ The cow vi. your weed is lelmeifbv them: ,~ nut len tae neuaala_rjwnlfa»_»_ae\ sun., . _ .__ < w8fe&l»,l*m shwwba wld thi! da steam.. 'sf punks a my aaa saw ule¢~e¢al"ar 15-; .l ~ ~_ »' The tidingo`c`om_e`t_h_at, they areal! srrlv'_d-" __ .When Ido reuse me_"i'_s ru)~¢lra'sa‘af1‘i'a7s'ca: " ` 'Illia was the unwelcome nawa from' IYasea,rno_' |51-_§¢_yg_[ “ugh” yr-*rig* . =. *U25 Kill -70h!! l‘eDlied1-- _ _ ' ‘_ had like a=_mas+~ha‘»was\hl|4aya; "wh where hath our intelligence been drunk? ___ lug 1 uyu| fl” any w1¢.».,¢qu.g gg", That auch an army could be drawn in Francs, An , §_ .wlalre aatll lt slept? where uumy-mothers ears. inn I will deaala au theeyas of Iranea, " ' ‘ s a s 'e Ve s a s - d she not hearof it?" _ andtall the pleasant Prhos this-sseobei' his "“‘~ After the Dauphin has made grsut headway, the A Bath turs’d his halls to gun-aiaaas.” -Sastard, nephew of King John, is sent with this; 11|, King made 'good hh weeds ug 5, _nugm messags:- _ ‘ ' _“JJ who had thought to tate hhrh-his “naked unpro- _ "Heisprepar’d.andreasontaoheahollld:"'%'___] parsdneas,” felt the full isles of hh threat. 1); ` _ This aplsh ana nnmanneriy approach. ` Kingsdneshhed his lords so '- ;_ _~~ This harnal'd masque and unadvhad-rival. _ P# ` “' '° ° ' Omit no happyhaur _ - ' l This unheard aauciness and boflllttsoll. That slay give furtherance ta snr expedition. _~_ _~' The king doth smile at; and is well prepaid __-Ng To whip this dwsrfiah war. these pignly arms, - From out the circle of his territories" In the Jerusalem Chamber af Weatdnster King Therefore let our proportions far these wan Be soon collected and all things thought upon _ '1‘hat`lnsy with reasonable swltnass add More feasharu to_our wings." Henry IV-. who heel I rsbslllvll headed by Hotspur. f In me aeesad act or tlrlr play chorus chants the thus speahs:- \ _ » "Now, lords, if God doth give eucoassful and `__f zlntnisaebatstsatlseeaaeaacearauors *_ ` (Wa will sur youth lead on to higher fields. -J 'lad draw so awsrdabut what are sanctified., »"Qur ssvy is addraas'd, snr people collected. - ' Qnr substitutes is absence well invested. f_ ‘And everything lies level to our wish; - Only we want a little personal strength. ` 'And pause us till these rebels. new afoot. _ _ ._ ~ Come underneath the yoke of_goversment." 5 _vvy,.,,_¢ll¢ mu; went forth against the eppuelar faction ne lea lar army lu person, "with mea; una mighty preparation, accompanied by his sos. IM uisblerfooted madcap Prince of Wales." "All furnislfd, all in arms: , 'ul p|qm`.¢_ like eeujldges that with the wind ‘ Bu, gg; ure eagles having lately bathed; ‘ Glittering in'.goiden costa like ilnlltli ` _' ‘.aa~full of spirit as the month of May . 'And gorgeous as the sun at lnidsllmlllcrl __ ,Wanwn-as youthful goats. wild as young llulls. On' the opposiht l_lil°_ 5°'-°l_““' °‘l“lPp°d “_” `f°'9” te,-rulloe_llrl_»_»n~_l\\=_s\\§=~ ~ V -` 'V _ _ “x-nro`reea_nut tallrlus: only this. - _ -_; _ y;¢g_¢a`¢l\ ms'a_do'hi_a__best, and here draw l _ _ ' T` ‘A_ .wgiqf 'h0|g`(¢mpe_f__l_ llllGB¢ ~ _ 11 “ w`lt'i`tl"re' skit bless out 1-eau lneetwllul. 3 lf ln”th_e_ adventure of '|Nf'll0l1l.`¢_‘¥- ‘ 1 Q _L _ Now-for_ ou'r-consciences; F310- .lfllll l_l‘°.__“_l" ~ i wa¢`u.the lural\t"of~l»qarlnr_ then; _1s_i_ll_s_t _ g,¥|»y1r1v'_-‘lggyiig tallen. his son. I,‘_*l:-_4 “Fd mu ‘ _ . rrlaal or-wrlu'._u~m¢d_fh=\_¢ I1' "¢“i" me _ erye¢_lauen_ur the rm-lar' and ‘°lW°'° '“f’l‘ limbs of-noble coaaseil" ' tear arms, rgeurseaunanc -l_-~lrr>qunraar urn ta»»_~¢¢s¢_'°fl»_°_=“‘°°=_ ,_ *_ " _ ` ' ' ¢\_‘_a\il.°l.1\.`tu<__;_'i{_ 1'|llllous_;,qr__mla;gl_»¢_g_._ Dm,n”e_. W,” ,ummm “__ m *nn* ¢ ` ' ' ' ` ‘ "H r ` 0 J' Of your great predecesaor_ `, :Edward Ill., ‘ " / _,'__. ...l ` r l l |`l` __ \ ‘ oeuvrar - 'sur use until the ru-ual." Brutus:-“Words before blows; is it _ \men?" ` X Octavius:-"Not that we love wordalbethlélryil do.” ` _ ~ ._ ¢__ . .. Brutus.-~ Good words are better than bad: 0 _ _ . ‘use _ rtavius. _ _ _ ' ‘ _Csaaiuaz--< 1 \ . ""' . _ \_\» ,,Am°”_ r __ _ i. The pasture oi' your blows is yet-nninowni” But for your words they rob the ~ \ And leave them honaylsas.” . _ -, ` "_ liantslry:-”Nothsd bagZ_adlsnmloon!iilct,-‘< _ lips.-__ 'rrluurar n¢u¢ua'uurs_s ours. uppeelu proof s f l I Ooutrsutzd with sal-esanparisogls. _ _ » l ."4 ' I f., I 7* yonuragulpqapuur, reeellleur ;0r&hg lsilvhh spirit; and to conelude,_- ' Tha vl¢sr'y “Dan no-" _ ` ~V~iessry°1hat Ml as the result of preparation; “poini ‘ ` arglinst»paint." _ _ : ranyamaeheur appreciated fue value er ness, of hacking up. one’s desire with _material sup- port. She asks her halting hu`sband:- ar ll A1-t'_t.hou_ _afe_ar_d_ _ _ _ To boths same in thine own actnnd " As than artin desire? Wouldst thou have that Whichshsn esteemest_.t_he ornaln_e_nt_,o!__I.l!e, and live a coward in thine own estscrn. Letting ‘I dare not' wait upon ‘I wunld.,‘ _ Like the poor cat i’ the adage T’ . lwlren Macbeth rem-la that he dares or all that may become a man and that he who dares do more is none, she demandsz- _ 1 ' 1 ",wlrat beast wawrlren _ ’ That made you bleak this enterprise to me? when you dnrat do it then you were spas: And to be more than what you were you would Be so much mass the alan., Nor time, nor place Did then adhere, and yet you would mah both: r . They have made thennalvaa. and tht their tis- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' 44; ness now . Mr. George Rilmald as H wry V., Shakerpearfs typical man of “""°"‘ :' ' Does usnlaks you." _ . _ Treat’ rar rullmlsu el srrrr J-mu \\'eu.l»ll. _ Mmbeth mmng ug” -yu w Bm¢,,__ _ the vigorous onslaught of the Earl-‘ot Richmond. "And wily should Caesar bc. a tyrant. then? our will became the servant to detest," later Henry VII. Pool' man! I know he would not be n wolf. _ Which else shsdd frsa have wyga||§¢," __ \Vhen the Earl led his forces against those or. But that he sees the Romans are but sheep; " -The attempt and not the deed" is the Richard he exhorted tllerm- _V _ He were not lion were not Romans binds. of ful,”-,_ “In God's name, cheerly ou, courageous friend. Those that with haste will nlakc a mighty fire Mu-(mfg ‘mg to prey the King of England t0_Wl_ To reap the fortune of perpetual peace Begin it with weak straws; what trash is Roms. -f Nommmbel-;,m¢| gud u,-"clk, gh,-U4; By this one bloody trial of sharp war.” \‘_’lnlt rllhl‘lsh and what offnl when it _serves -~-_phat by gh, help of mum vm, gg. th". Richard. too. bard pressed and suffering from For thc llusc matter to illuminate _._ _I .V ' To “gig the 'gr-lr, we may ygglu __ many deserters. mllde such prepflrations as were su vile ll tllllll! "S Caesar!" (live to our tables meat. sleep to our nighu, _ possible. Wellkuess ill Sllukespeal'c's presentation invites nt- Fr” (mm our gn". and blnqneu, bln”-t-*__ “Up with tile tent Come, noble gentlemen. tuck mul disaster. The spirit that moves. that oc~ [wo fulghfnl homage and receive free honours, Lct us slll'\'v_v the vnntagz- of the ground: <;mn|lli.~l|les, is the one which bids tllcn ‘strive with All of whlchve pm. for .",_~~ _ - ___ Lei's wllllt no discipline, lllliko no lit-lay; liliugs ilxlpossilllc nlld get the boiler Of lllem- Au' Macbeth is s prey to unpreparednell. He Um” D l~`ol'. lords, lo-llmrrulv is ll busy day_., folly, lllert to »flc\\‘ dllllgers alter the llcnth of Caesar, me Dmphgcgeu of the '|¢ch”_ to .“pa,m'|_§.‘n.¢'°N~_ Un thc other sillc of thc fluid Ilicilnlond carefully called Octnvllls’ llttentioll to csscllrials. _ to prom; mm hy my g|,\¢¢|0m_ 0¢¢.||,_||, _h 5.. lnndo his llrrlllllzelllcilis. “And now Octnvills, Brutlln ami Cnssills _l slimy,” of tm mg (gf “m¢¢h|n‘ m§§"_'._ .-Sir \\ iliinm Bmnllull, you shllll lvcnr my Slrlmlllrd. Am le\'_vlllg powers; we must sirnight make head. ~, of the fact that "tha filggy 9“r‘,°“ ‘wi (live unc some lllk llllll paper ill my lent- ’.l`ilcl‘efm'c lot our alliance he cnnlbin’d, Unk" th, deed ‘° ‘qw “_ l'Il draw thc model nm] till; form of bllitlc, Our best friends made and our beat means sireich’d very fu-“un” gf my hang “nu bg Limit unch lender lr. Liis ser-ami charge _ out, _ ~ _ _ ` gy handj And even sow, to .»\1zd part in just |ll°oportlml our small power." And let ll_s prcscntly go sit in cnuncilf .vm be |¢ nmmgg .3 ,|@n.:,_` -' ' - ,` ' _ \\'llcl'cll|>ml lilvlllllwllll .~‘i;ilIl'il_\' nssigllcd the com- Ulm' co\"cl't ulzl`il_el's may bl: best discl0s'd- .__'-' J --The eng. of M-¢*“ |_'u|_'m,m,*: _ ' ~ _ ' mands to ills \'lll'iaus llolllvs for thc lnorrols-'s battle. And open perils surest answered." gene “pon pus _a e e N0 h°.&"_uk°_"¢°°u _ __ Tlnloll of ,-\illclls is llcirl up by Shakespeare as lin r --get-,us do sq' for sv_e___arc at the strike Thu ,ug I-\| Q, gdb" my n“m6.'.__”’\_» _ __ ____ _ _ -'lfhe _Constable of France urges tllllt the English example of tile lnnn who. easy going, anllahle and Arid pg_y'd__rii»_ur wit_la»many enemies; "Eben, hm ¢¢,‘,`““ ¢°'¢h° prdpgéy ara not to beltaken so lightly: The Dauphin refuses ‘ popular, neglects to prr~p:lr-e himself agalustlema,-.4 lA____________me fglwnnllio have in their hearts, I fear, not bg 4. auger until dis "woods of ldrsal cami he ' "ln cases of. defence 'tis_best__ to weigh .»Vl\ll aff, l_\_~ RQ l1_1l__ll! til\i¢,S_}§___\l0__l?_§lilg;_ll\__}l_i§'_fl§{, __ So_0ctavius._answ _ADiAny- ~ - ._ mymm 'wg ug .guna gg e¢,_n" mn. nt _ _ Th, “Qmy more mighty than he seams" ,xr _,*.llii_unts1_l!lls'dlif1iis§ei"ilie rilatter with a wave of llls M 'Bfumg glycol-na thc' man who m°f°l!_ will for tardlly he takai what measure of praN.r's.Ge`§i ng : _'.I*lIi'lllkl llDSr blfiibl ilfflaur. _ ',';§“d "ld," N153' fflllllie U7 lil* Sl€\¥“ff1'*‘ UDUEBIF _ shoyvfronl him who makes teddy with his heart for m-,___ » 4 ~ ' “6a`ce‘iaore unto the breach. dear friends. ance m.\re‘.". 1 .arid 11 profession of .boiler that all is ltvllls wrll “lv the-orueul lumre lllruv i - » ..m",°u, om. nu.. ,, ,M ,umm ,tml - J ‘ the wall up with our English dead. ~ ' »~_aollle sort. these wllllis of mine llre c\'0\v11Pd." DW- "There arc no tricks in plain had simple faith; The cr, ‘I .tm Th” com". Om. mm.. (lr c.ose~ . - ||\ page tL|ara's noi-hill ll b¢¢°U0s a nlan _ . muaets Tlnlou lo tho upbrnldlnga of Fin villa. ' ~ But lmllow men. like horses hot at hand, “ul “Wh ‘ .nn ta .umlu _ ‘ _ _ _ r ' ‘ ` ' ' f0 ill H M k alllmt show axld promise of their metric; ' _ M m°a“'_“_mn.||_p¢| gq_lm|1|;y;l;_~ ""l hat l acwnnt th_bIcsslugs. li lil' “. ° rl e g And 'hm M fu* 'N-‘ad M-°“n_____ 'ut 'hm uv, mug gf 'gl Mpwgh 9"; “rg .Shall I try frlcnds. ion shall perceive how you llut when they shnllld endure tile bloody spur or 'm .ot vga’ . Mistake my fortunes' I am wealthy In my friend!-" They full lnrlr mere, and lure aeeeltful Judea 'ro lrlse the grease seam young alaleeitrs tssf, " 553°* "‘° ""°"" °“""”°“ “-l’ "'° "'°°°'" ..._ HW p°° " » _ n _ . Though lllraa- vuea be een eu ragga., ` 1, gh. splendid dayaot Healy v_. preparedness had, s_f;_r\{_\_l_l_§.. l_l:_l;__i_r;:__r:_l_;ldc___tl_\_¢_v___\;_0ll_1:_<_l_=;_;_lfwggx _ Urglug the forward march, to 1 llulppl, Brutus Md mm ow," ml' of n°°"m“ hm biissim llrlslwd lunar rhv-- we - ret rum u-y ras lan sem. an tate th ation of tha tiger- 1.. » Th” md _ »° - f a rl ‘ this co fidenco serves is ahowh when _ glnk in gh, ly-|u|_"__ ~ l And to be baitd with the rabbia’s» oCl\ 1 I ____ l u 1. ii\fan¢¥ °f n' 'nk .onyunfr 'L' md ‘lg '"5"' V pecialiv upon. bare friendship. one put it. - ____ 6 _ And _unm_ab°um““nn“ _ 'n°u_” , _ - '- ~ .t _ ve' i , _ Mn. 'M _Rum bm .H If V x 2, ‘_ _ _ .m'.‘:for poor_ excuses. “Thu ls no 'lm' to lend money' l'0ur legions are brim full. our cause is rillci l throw my Wariiha ahklillllf N. ,"1 7' f<”§ my ,_ - ` ja ~ y" 5l‘~U*"1‘hs taay, slipshod, generous, let~to-rnorrow~take» The enemy IHCIGRIG every ll' ‘.{, ` ‘ ' . l _ _ _» _ _ _ _ _+..____:_.__:______ lll`\~ 7%? '° . _ u_-_.@-»-- _._~_,....e.._...__-___._.__-_-.. __ _ _ . ...__,__._._i__»_..,..__ss__. ____ if .___.._._.___..-_- . _ ___ _ - _ _ _ . _.a ._, 1 ~, 1 _ -'- _l .~-.~:~ r l l Effii lar ` lf; ' 1.- 37.1' fs' ::s ‘-2 l _ - !.' i_‘ " ‘_i~`Z _‘ull flifl . .2 l_\_ ‘Sl \ ___.~ A