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The Project Gutenberg EBook of In the Clutch of the War-God, by Milo Hastings This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: In the Clutch of the War-God Author: Milo Hastings Release Date: September 26, 2004 [EBook #13526] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK IN THE CLUTCH OF THE WAR-GOD *** Produced by Roger Taft, grandson of the author, and Jim Tinsley. In the Clutch of the War-God In three parts, from Physical Culture magazine, July - September, 1911. PART ONE In the Clutch of the War-God THE TALE OF THE ORIENT'S INVASION OF THE OCCIDENT, AS CHRONICLED IN THE HUMANICULTURE SOCIETY'S "HISTORY OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY" By Milo Hastings FOREWORD: In this strange story of another day, the author has "dipped into the future" and viewed with his mind's eye the ultimate effect of America's self-satisfied complacency, and her persistent refusal to heed the lessons of Oriental progress. I can safely promise the reader who takes up this unique recital of the twentieth century warfare, that his interest will be sustained to the very end by the interesting deductions and the keen insight into the possibilities of the present trend of international affairs exhibited by the author.--Bernarr Macfadden. "Kindly be prepared to absent yourself at a moment's notice." It was Goyu speaking, blundering, old fool. He was standing in the doorway with his kitchen-apron on, and an iron spoon in his hand. "What on earth is the matter?" asked Ethel Calvert, tossing aside her French novel in alarm, for such a lack of deference in Goyu meant vastly more than appeared upon the surface. "I am informed," replied Goyu, gravely, "that there has been an anti-foreign riot and that many are killed." "And father?" gasped Ethel. "He was upon the grain boat," said Goyu. "But where is he now?" "I do not know," returned Goyu, locking nervously over his shoulder. "But I fear he has not fared well--the boat was dynamited--that's what started the trouble." With a gasp Ethel recalled that an hour before she had heard an explosion which she had supposed to be blasting. Faint with fear, she staggered toward a couch and
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