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ber. It can't be halved. Two;'s into seven won't go. THES. [tries it on his fingers] Quite so--quite so. CYM. So I abolished Saturday. JUP, AP, MARS. Oh but. [Rising] THES. Do be quiet. He's a very intelligent young man and knows what he is about. So you abolished Saturday. And how did you find it answer? CYM. Admirably. THES. You hear? He found it answer admirably. CYM. Yes, only Sunday refused to take its place. THES. Sunday refused to take its place? CYM. Sunday comes after Saturday--Sunday won't go on duty after Friday. Sunday's principles are very strict. That's where my experiment sticks. THES. Well, but why November? Come, why November? CYM. December can't begin until November has finished. November can't finish because he's abolished Saturday. There again my experiment sticks. THES. Well, but why wet? Come now, why wet? CYM. Ah, that is your fault. You turned on the rain six months ago and you forgot to turn it off again. JUP., AP., MARS. [rising] On this is monstrous. ALL. Order. Order. THES. Gentlemen, pray be seated. [to the others] The liberty of the press, one can't help it. [to the three gods] It is easily settled. Athens has had a wet Friday in November for the last six months. Let them have a blazing Tuesday in July for the next twelve. JUP., AP., MARS. But-- ALL. Order. Order. THES. Now then, the next article. MER. Here's a petition from the Peace Society. They complain because there are no more battles. MARS. [springing up] What. THES. Quiet there. Good dog--soho; Timidon. TIM. [as Mars] Here. THES. What's this about there being no battles? TIM. I've abolished battles; it's an experiment. MARS. [spring up] Oh come, I say-- THES. Quiet then. [to Tim] Abolished battles? TIM. Yes, you told us on taking office to remember two things. To try experiments and to take it easy. I found I couldn't take it easy while there are any battles to attend to, so I tried the experiment and abolished battles. And then I took it easy. The Peace Society ought to be very much obliged to me. THES. Obliged to you. Why, confound it. Since battles have been abolished, war is universal. TIM. War is universal? THES. To b sure it is. Now that nations can't fight, no two of 'em are on speaking terms. The dread of fighting was the only thing that kept them
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