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Chapter 16 Pikeaway Talks
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Chapter 16 Pikeaway Talks
‘The news from France is very bad,’ said Colonel Pikeaway, brushing acloud of cigar ash off his coat. ‘I heard Winston Churchill say that in thelast war. There was a man who could speak in plain words and no morethan needed. It was very impressive. It told us what we needed to know.
Well, it’s a long time since then, but I say it again today. The news fromFrance is very bad.’
He coughed, wheezed1 and brushed a little more ash off himself.
‘The news from Italy is very bad,’ he said. ‘The news from Russia, I ima-gine, could be very bad if they let much out about it. They’ve got troublethere too. Marching bands of students in the street, shop windowssmashed, Embassies attacked. News from Egypt is very bad. News fromJerusalem is very bad. News from Syria is very bad. That’s all more or lessnormal, so we needn’t worry too much. News from Argentine is what I’dcall peculiar2. Very peculiar indeed. Argentine, Brazil, Cuba, they’ve all gottogether. Call themselves the Golden Youth Federated States, or somethinglike that. It’s got an army, too. Properly drilled, properly armed, properlycommanded. They’ve got planes, they’ve got bombs, they’ve got God-knows- what. And most of them seem to know what to do with them,which makes it worse. There’s a singing crowd as well, apparently3. Popsongs, old local folk songs, and bygone battle hymns4. They go along ratherlike the Salvation5 Army used to do–no blasphemy6 intended–I’m not crab-bing the Salvation Army. Jolly good work they did always. And the girls–pretty as Punch in their bonnets7.’
He went on:
‘I’ve heard that something’s going on in that line in the civilized8 coun-tries, starting with us. Some of us can be called civilized still, I suppose?
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