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eneath it. Only by an oversight, we understand, did he omit to mention in his speech at the Guildhall that the chamois is once more browsing happily among the blooming edelweiss. But in continuing his lofty metaphors Mr. LLOYD GEORGE will find himself confronted by no small difficulty when dealing with the glacier. What can he say that the glacier is doing? It must do something. A glacier is of no rhetorical value if it merely stays where it is. One may take in hand the ice-axe of resolution and the alpenstock of enterprise and pull over one's boots the socks of Coalition, but the glacier remains practically unchanged by these preparations. It would be of little use to declare that its uneven surface is being levelled by the steam-roller of progress and its crevasses filled in by the cement of human kindness, because the Opposition Press would soon get scientists, engineers and statisticians to establish the absurdity of such a claim. And to announce that the glacier is getting warmer would create no end of a panic among the homesteads in the valley. Unless he is very, very careful Mr. LLOYD GEORGE may make a grave slip in negotiating the glacier. Then the "awful avalanche" has not yet been dealt with. A few helpful words on the direction this is likely to take and the safest rock to make for when it begins to move might be welcomed by the PREMIER'S followers. He may argue that it is folly to meet trouble half-way, but on the other hand, if he does not speak on this subject soon, the opportunity may disappear. Let him avoid the glacier if he chooses; he cannot (so we are informed) escape the avalanche. * * * * * [Illustration: =TREATING UNDER PROHIBITION.= "HELLO, OLD FRIGHT--HAVEN'T SEEN YOU FOR AGES!" "WE MUST HAVE ONE." [entering SHIRT MAKER'S Establishment] "WHAT'S YOURS?" "THINK I'LL HAVE A COLLAR." "TWO COLLARS, PLEASE--SEVENTEENS." "CHEERIO!" "NOW YOU MUST HAVE ONE WITH ME. WHAT ABOUT AN EVENING SHIRT?" "NO, NO, IT'S TOO EARLY." "THE SAME AGAIN, THEN?" "WELL, PERHAPS A SOFT ONE THIS TIME." "SAME AGAIN, PLEASE--ONLY SOFT." "BYE-BYE! SEE YOU AGAIN SOON."] * * * * * [Illustration: _Magistrate._ "BUT, MR. GOLDSTEIN, WHY DO YOU HAVE YOUR HOUSE AND YOUR BUSINESS IN YOUR WIFE'S NAME?" _Mr. Goldstein._ "WELL, YOU SEE, I'M NOT A BEESNESS MAN."] * * * * * THE SAYINGS OF BARBARA. The man who s
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