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_ Part Two, Chapter 10 - THE TRIUMPH OF ENGLAND
By now the country was in possession of the main facts. Full details Broadly, the facts were that the Russian army, outmanoeuvered, had been The victory had not been gained bloodlessly. Not a fifth of the German * * * * * Prince Otto of Saxe-Pfennig lay sleeping in his tent at Tottenham. He * * * * * As he lay there the flap of the tent was pulled softly aside. Two They stood looking at the prostrate general for some moments. Then the "Scout-Master Wagstaff." The other saluted. "Wake him!" Scout-Master Wagstaff walked to the side of the bed, and shook the As his eyes fell on the quiet, stern, spectacled figure, he leaped from "What--what--what," he stammered. "What's the beadig of this?" He sneezed as he spoke, and, turning to the table, poured out and "I told the sedtry pardicularly not to let adybody id. Who are you?" The intruder smiled quietly. "My name is Clarence Chugwater," he said simply. "Jugwater? Dod't doe you frob Adab. What do you want? If you're forb "I am from no paper." "Thed you're wud of these photographers. I tell you, I cad't see you." "I am no photographer." "Thed what are you?" The other drew himself up. "I am England," he said with a sublime gesture. "Igglud! How do you bead you're Igglud? Talk seds." Clarence silenced him with a frown. "I say I am England. I am the Chief Scout, and the Scouts are England. The Scout-Master moved forward. The Prince, bounding to the bed, thrust "Cover that man!" The Prince looked up. Two feet away Scout-Master Wagstaff was standing, "He is never known to miss," said Clarence warningly. The Prince wavered. "He has broken more windows than any other boy of his age in South The Prince sullenly withdrew his hand--empty. "Well, whad do you wad?" he snarled. "Resistance is useless," said Clarence. "The moment I have plotted and "The diggids they are!" said the Prince blankly. "England, my England!" cried Clarence, his face shining with a holy "Thad's bad grabbar," said the Prince critically. "It isn't," said Clarence with warmth. "It _is_, I tell you. Id's a splid idfididive." Clarence's eyes flashed fire. "I don't want any of your beastly cheek," he said. "Scout-Master "All the sabe," said the Prince, "id _is_ a splid idfididive." Clarence pointed silently to the door. "And you doe id is," persisted the Prince. "And id's spoiled your big "Come on, can't you," interrupted Scout-Master Wagstaff. "I _ab_ cubbing, aren't I? I was odly saying--" "I'll give you such a whack over the shin with this hockey-stick in a The Prince went. Content of Part Two Chapter 10 - THE TRIUMPH OF ENGLAND[P G Wodehouse's novel: The Swoop! or How Clarence Saved England] _ |