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julep!  _I_ have made no alliance over new…fangled

inventions!  Waiter; fetch me some rum and hot water!〃

   

In the midst of the profound satisfaction with

which the members of the American War Syndicate

regarded the success of their labours;labours alike

profitable to themselves and to the recently contending

nations;and in the gratified pride with which they

received the popular and official congratulations which

were showered upon them; there was but one little

cloud; one regret。

   

In the course of the great Syndicate War a life had

been lost。  Thomas Hutchins; while assisting in the

loading of coal on one of the repellers; was

accidentally killed by the falling of a derrick。

   

The Syndicate gave a generous sum to the family of

the unfortunate man; and throughout the United States

the occurrence occasioned a deep feeling of sympathetic 

regret。  A popular subscription was started to build a monument

to the memory of Hutchins; and contributions came; not only

from all parts of the United States; but from many

persons in Great Britain who wished to assist in the

erection of this tribute to the man who had fallen

in the contest which had been of as much benefit to

their country as to his own。

   

Some weeks after the conclusion of the treaty; a

public question was raised; which at first threatened

to annoy the American Government; but it proved to be

of little moment。  An anti…Administration paper in

Peakville; Arkansas; asserted that in the whole of the

published treaty there was not one word in regard to

the fisheries question; the complications arising from

which had been the cause of the war。  Other papers took

up the matter; and the Government then discovered that

in drawing up the treaty the fisheries business had

been entirely overlooked。  There was a good deal of

surprise in official circles when this discovery was

announced; but as it was considered that the fisheries

question was one which would take care of itself; or be

readily disposed of in connection with a number of

other minor points which remained to be settled between

the two countries; it was decided to take no notice of

the implied charge of neglect; and to let the matter

drop。  And as the opposition party took no real

interest in the question; but little more was said

about it。

   

Both countries were too well satisfied with the

general result to waste time or discussion over small

matters。  Great Britain had lost some forts and some

ships; but these would have been comparatively useless

in the new system of warfare。  On the other hand; she

had gained; not only the incalculable advantage of the

alliance; but a magnificent and unsurpassed landlocked

basin on the coast of Wales。

   

The United States had been obliged to pay an

immense sum on account of the contract with the War

Syndicate; but this was considered money so well spent;

and so much less than an ordinary war would have cost;

that only the most violent anti…Administration journals

ever alluded to it。

   

Reduction of military and naval forces; and gradual

disarmament; was now the policy of the allied nations。 

Such forces and such vessels as might be demanded for

the future operations of the War Syndicate were

retained。  A few field batteries of motor…guns were all

that would be needed on land; and a comparatively small

number of armoured ships would suffice to carry

the motor…guns that would be required at sea。

   

Now there would be no more mere exhibitions of the

powers of the instantaneous motor…bomb。  Hereafter; if

battles must be fought; they would be battles of

annihilation。

   

This is the history of the Great Syndicate War。 

Whether or not the Anglo…American Syndicate was ever

called upon to make war; it is not to be stated here。 

But certain it is that after the formation of this

Syndicate all the nations of the world began to teach

English in their schools; and the Spirit of

Civilization raised her head with a confident smile。











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