Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 288, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1918 — THE DAY’S WORK. [ARTICLE]
THE DAY’S WORK.
The AH Highest—" Crown Prince, have you had those aged Belgian peasants Shot for insubordination? Crown Prince—Yes, papa. “Have our enemy’s base hospitals been thoroughly bombed?” , “Yes, papa.” “Are cities we are retreating from being destroyed?” “Yes, papa.” . . j “Are our prisoners being starved and beaten as usual?” “Yes, papa.” . . “Are our soldiers decorating their bayonets with the bodies of Belgian children?” “Yes, papa.” i “Are we still shipping the young Womanhood of France and Belgium into 'Germany for slavery and worse? “Yes, papa.” “Very well, then tell the staff to come in to prayers.”—Life.
