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want it known that there's anything the matter with him, has placed himself under the care of Dr. ROBSON ROOSETEM PASHA, "because," he says, "his visits then are 'sub Roose-ah!'" [Now we know what's the matter with him.--ED.] * * * * * A PLEA FOR THE DEFENCE. SCENE--_Mr. Punch's Sanctum. Mr. PUNCH discovered, to him enter Mr. JOHN BULL._ _Mr. Punch_. Well, Mr. BULL, what can I do for you? _Mr. Bull_. I want to know your opinion, _Mr. Punch_ on the report of Lord WANTAGE's Committee on Recruiting? _Mr. P._ Which of the reports, my friend? There seem to be two--one by the Soldier Members, and the other by the Government Under-Secretary of State for War. _Mr. B._ Can't they be lumped together, _Mr. Punch_? _Mr. P._ Well, yes, in the sense of being discarded. They are neither satisfactory, although they contradict one another. _Mr. B._ So I think, _Mr. Punch_. What is to be done? _Mr. P._ I will do my best to answer you. But just as a preliminary question, may I ask whether you insure your house, Mr. BULL? _Mr. B._ Why, yes, certainly. I pay for guardianship and protection. If I did not, I should have to start fire-engines and the rest of it myself. _Mr. P._ Quite so. And you find it cheaper in the long run. _Mr. B._ To be sure. I have got much, too much to do to bother about the details of security from fire. _Mr. P._ Again quite so. Then why don't you pay for your Army? _Mr. B._ But I do, and a precious round sum too! _Mr. P._ However, it is difficult to get recruits. And in England any and everything can be bought by money. _Mr. B._ Pardon me, _Mr. Punch_, that's all nonsense. Abroad, they can get soldiers at half the price that-- _Mr. P._ (_interrupting_). Quite wrong, Mr. BULL. Soldiers are just as dear on the Continent as they are here. Only, you see, the foreigners look after the fire themselves--they become soldiers, instead of securing substitutes. _Mr. B._ What do you mean? _Mr. P._ That you must either pay the market price, or go in for conscription. Your money--or your life! _Mr. B._ Well, I really think I must consider it--I do, indeed! _Mr. P._ And the sooner the better, Mr. BULL; and if you do not believe me, give Lord WANTAGE's Committee Report a second reading. [_Scene closes in upon Mr. JOHN BULL giving the document reconsideration._ * * * * * [Illustration: THINGS ONE WOU
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