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inspired the Papers, and, in fact, roused lots of row. For this man of Blood and Iron, when thus laid upon the shelf, Found that long control of others did _not_ mean control of self, _Or_ this fine young German Emperor, &c. Then this fine young German Emperor, who aims to lead the dance, Has a very trying _vis-a-vis_, that fractious dame, _La France_, To keep step with that lady, without treading on her train, Would tax Terpsichore herself; _he_ finds the effort vain; Does this fine young German Emperor, &c. So this fine young German Emperor has got a stiffish task, That all his strength will occupy, and all his tact will task. Let us wish him patriot wisdom, _and_ respect for Elder Fame, And then he'll give his country peace, and leave a noble name, This fine young German Emperor, all of the modern time! * * * * * A ROUGH CROSSING. That military-looking gentleman, with his arm in a sling, and his head covered with bandages, has, I suppose, just returned from fighting the Dacoits in Upper Burmah? I certainly _am_ surprised when you inform me that he has only tried to cross a London street in a fog. Do you really mean to say that the vehicle that just thundered past at twenty miles an hour, in the mist, was _not_ a fire-engine, but only a covered Van? Yes, I believe it _is_ a fact that special beds in all the Hospitals are now reserved for Van-victims. Of course it is difficult for a man in the Van to look to the Rear; still he need not swoop down on pedestrians quite so much like a highwayman, saying, "Your collar-bone or your life!" If things go on as they are now doing, every covered Van will have to carry its own Surgeon and ambulance about with it. What is that crowd for, and why is somebody shouting angrily? Oh, I suppose the old gentleman, who has been run over by the Coal-waggon and is lying bleeding on the asphalte, is remonstrating with the driver? What? Can it really be the case that the driver is abusing the old gentleman for his stupidity in getting in his way? I _have_ heard that the Insurance Companies now insert in their policies a condition forbidding the crossing of any street in London, except under police escort. And, finally, as nearly six thousand persons were run down in the streets of the Capital last year, is it not almost time that something were done to check the Van Mazeppa-Juggernaut i
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