THE YOUNG REVOLUTIONARY.
[BY DIGN CLAYTON CALTHROP IN THE "DAILY TELEORATH, "}
"THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28TH, 1910.
Wymppone you are very enocemful," aid the
appol to the imagination," he answered. could do it just as well on the other side- better, I think. They have all the advantages, all the things that Englishmen really love, the ancient home, the old rules and ceremonies, the things. England carefully tended estates, all the has fought for, spent her children's blood to Yes, father" replied the Dutiful C Bonevokal Gentleman continued, he finishedry. How well I could use all that for patch You are to become Onslefour. For Beavery. A Confitation hafft of heains and
"My son," said the Benevolent Gentlen outting the oud of a cigar, you are to be
Politiciao,"
his port
:F
the
****I should like to bo that, at the Dutiful
Child answered.
will teach yon," raigs father, lighting The cigar pod sitting hot in his comfortable
I desira nothing'er," replied the Trath Hare young langs?" the father in-
chair,
fal One.
I
But I don't belong to the class,” he said vagoly, "go I have to fall bok on my nativo wit. There, that is waaksass. Now, my son, leave me to my second olgar, and learn these phrases
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have written out for you, they will be useful, And remember my rule. If anyone asks yout serious question and you can't find a way of it make fun of it, make fun of anything, get your laughs and your tears and you'll get your power. Bon here are the phrases. This cancer at the heart of England. The ancient glories quired-anxionad give vent ton piercing you. crumbling-to-domy. If you can't get them to Stone Crushers."
Clove "Exofessid the father, taking a glass listen to you break their windows Are we to of Beading. "That will carry you far.”
live at the mercy of a hantiful of hunting Squires? There are plenty more there, my "Ho far, father
Thank you, father wald the boy, taking the paper and making his way to the door.
The
said his father, there are cam- to alla berths to be had by shenting for them. Be careful to secure a good income. My son, while you shed tears for the poor remember to feather your nest. I myself he paused hore with a look of mandat. triumph I myself an what is called a Denavogue. It has paid ine vary well. I make Ive thousand a your out of it. A glass of wi
Thank you,
And now," said the Food Parent. “I will give you a little iustraction. Let me hear Your views on the Arisiperboy.”
The boy stood up and, placing one hand on bis heart, began mildly: "T is nociont Instita tion of Hereditary Pears is losing a certain amount of its gencive usefuluses."
The Benevolent Gentleman gasped. Good Heavens," he cried, "That's no good. Listen to me. Firat assume a dightly humorous ex- predsion. na if the whole subect was of no import- :- KNGE, Then lush yourself into a fury-mako beliere, of course. Listen to me, and observe my.manner.
He stool up, tousled his hair, and waved his torms. "Brothers," he cried, what is this dirty old bag of tricks that stinks in the nostrils of every decent man? Golf playing, motor-car-
stor of a nation's time, I bave rob- them to Bll your months. Down with every
that has the swollen priño of ancestry and tradition Down with Pastry, down with Good Manners, own with Breeding, Courtesy, Chivalry, and Constry Hanses, for these are the attributes of the blighted swines who pauperisa our country to-day."
His son stood watching him amazed. "But, father," he said, "what does that mean?
Mean, eried his father. Do you expect
it to mean anything?"
His son was abashed Father," he said, “I beg your pa don"
Youth," said his father kindly, "I accept your apology. But you must learn.
But, father," said the Truthful. End,” you play got yourself, and you have a motor-ear and a house in the country, and yat-and yot the other side does not call you a waster.”
"My boy," said the Benevolent Gutleman, "I merely say these things in order to wake up the worst instincts of the people. I do not rea eon with them ;.I stir them up."
said the boy, "do you believe
what Politician shook his Loadi
The
Badly, "I fear," he said, that you diste, boat
woll brought up. Yot I sent you to the worst Board School I could in order that you might hate those who went to botter onas,"
The Truthful Child hung his head. "Do you know any history" at his father sternly,
The Lad humbly confessed that he did. "Ah," said his father thoughtfully, that is bad, yet not so bad. A olever distortion of historical fots han great infinance sometimes. Tell me, what do you think of those who robbel and destroyed the monasteries?"
"They did," sid the boy prondly, exactly what you are traing to do now to the estates of the landed
Bentry"
Hush, eriut he father, glancing fourfully at
the door, over speak the truth, my child. It will not do. Now let yourself zo. Spock anyon might to one of your Board School friends whe had done you bad turn. Let me hear you. The Obediant Boy thrust his head forward and put out his tongne. "You swub," he scream ed, you dirty dog. What do yon moari by coming here with your swagger, you gulier thief
That's right, toy lad. And now when you grow up jou will become a rich man."
Father said the Ever Trathful Ons from the doorway. I think I'd like to be a Con
norvativo."
Then be slammed the door quickly and looked it on the outside, There was no need for this Precaution, however, for at the word "Con Borvative" his father had fainted.
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He paused, exhausted, and his father rose
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he said, "Ishall unke an erator of you after
all. That's the spirit, my lad. Let 'em bave
it. And now, my son. tell me what yon think
of the British workinan.”
"I think." said the Truthfal Child, "that if he gave the money he sprut in driak bo'd be better off when he was out of work."
His father paled visibly. Terrible," he ex- claimed, mopping his brow. "Truly terrible. Never say that azuin if
if you want to get on You mast draw a picture of him oppressed by every evil of the other side. You must call him friend and brother, and invito him to throw stones at policemen and Fears. Never be weak, my son; never sea a fault in the man who is raissa rist. Tell them that you will going to give them all. ask Tell them you will insure them
work" "Bn fath the boy, "what happens if you don't do what you promisa P
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said, and if that doesn't do, shout, Down with Something. En courage gouins for destruction. Imad the
their mob, my boy, don't follow it. Believe in your self and they will believe in you. Thay hate paying rent, so ory, Down with landlords. They bate knowing anyone is better than they are, so ry, Down with the Lords.”
Up
Bat, father, said the Irritating Chi'd, "you can't always be down with everything,
with something sometimes. you must be up
The father tapped his chest knowingly with me," he said. I have a lot of snubs and gold shoulders to avenge, and I'm going to avenge them. I'll bit em on the raw. I'll catch 'em where they live. I'll piake bialy remarks about t
and their private matimonial affairs and
lives.
their
"Don't you like old institutions, futher?" asked the Artless One. "Isn't there any good in things it has taken the window of nges to build ? Aren't any wall-horn people truthful or sincere, or capable P
His father gasped. “My dear, dear child. he said, "don't you know that I hate all these thinks like poison? I athor tradition, and I loathe anything above by understanding. Mind you, I bave ideas, but as to the wisdom of agos poat! it's so much dry rot. This country is full of line things, but they ero in my way.
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frousing wild natures. "Strikes and Hunger Marches," murmured the Simple
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