Elizabeth's Campaign by Mrs. Humphry Ward
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politicians, no war! If it hadn't been for a pack of idiots called
diplomats making mischief abroad, and a pack of incompetents called politicians unable to keep their heads at home, there'd have been no war. It's Russia's war--France's war! Who asked the country whether it wanted a war? Who asked _me_?' The Squire, standing opposite to Sir Henry, tapped his chest vehemently. 'The country is behind the war,' said Chicksands firmly. 'How do we know? How do you know? I've as much right to an opinion as you, and I tell you the country is sick and tired of the war. We are all dying of the war! We shall all be paupers because of the war! What is France to me, or Belgium? We shall have lost men, money, security--half the things that make life worth living--for what?' 'Honour!' said Sir Henry sharply, as he got on his feet. '_Honour_!' sneered Mannering--'what's honour? It means one thing to me and another to you. Aubrey bangs me over the head with it. But I'm like the Doctor in the Punch and Judy show--he thinks he's knocked me flat. He hasn't. I've a new argument every time he comes. And as for my daughters, they think me a lunatic--a stingy lunatic besides--because I won't give to their Red Cross shows and bazaars. I've nothing to give. The income tax gentlemen have taken care of that.' 'Yet you spend on this kind of thing!' Sir Henry pointed to the vases. He had grown a little white. |
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