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Title
The Fight at Dame Europa's School
Author
Henry William Pullen
Illustrator
Thomas Nast
Year
1871
Publisher
Francis. B. Felt
Location
New York
Source
djvu
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Done—All pages of the work proper are validated
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ILLUSTRATIONS.
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Showing how the German Boy thrashed the French Boy; and how the English Boy looked on,
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The Bully Boy that did it,
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Mrs. Europa's School,
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The five Monitors,
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John and Louis poking their noses into other people’s business,
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The Treaty of Peace, 1856,
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John in his workshop,
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The studious and peaceable Boy,
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The Uncle of his Nephew,
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Laying their heads together,
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It has pleased Providence that I should be stout,
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The Light Brigade,
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Louis training,
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The Needle Gun,
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The Spanish Crown going begging,
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Louis objects,
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Louis has been grossly insulted,
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Louis not quite well,
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The Baptism of Fire
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William writes home,
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Hold me, or I'll fight both of them!
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What can’t be cured must be endured,
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Prestige! Prestige!! My ducats for my lost Prestige!!!
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Going it blind,
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Give in, indeed! Mon Dieu!
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I was a neutral,
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Our neutral friend,
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England's if or hope,
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There was a time,
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That time is gone,
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Johnnie's true test of greatness,
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John takes a back seat,
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His occupation gone,
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