The Eureka Stockade by Raffaello Carboni
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necessary for carrying out those resolutions, it was found then that
'the spirit, indeed, is willing, but the flesh is weak.' Now, then, before I put this resolution from the chair, let me point out to you the responsibility it will lay upon you (hear, hear). And so I feel bound to ask you, gentlemen, to speak out your mind. Should any member of the League be dragged to the lock-up for not having the licence, will a thousand of you volunteer to liberate the man?" "Yes! Yes!" "Will two thousand of you come forward?" "Yes! Yes! Yes!" "Will four thousand of you volunteer to march up to the Camp, and open the lock-up to liberate the man?" "Yes! yes!" (the clamour was really deafening.) "Are you ready to die?" shouted out our worthy chairman, stretching forth his right hand, clenched all the while; "Are you ready to die?" "Yes, Yes! Hurrah!" This general decided clamour put out Tim in such good spirits, that, in spite of the heat of the sun and the excitement of the day, he launched in the realm of crowned poets, and bawled as loud as if he wanted the head-butler at Toorak to take him a quart-pot of smallbeer-- "On to the field, our doom is sealed, |
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