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DOM'T GET EXCITED. His Excellency : Now Bichard, you are not to declare war against fiussia off your own little bat. His Majesty says here I've got to keep you cool. Therefore, no more threats at present about kicking the Czar out of Manchuria. And you, Joseph, will please refrain from getting vp at Cattle Fhous and saying you hope that Russia will get darned well licked. Those may be our feelings, but we've got to bottle them up now and be neutral.

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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 190, 20 February 1904, Page 9

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DOM'T GET EXCITED. His Excellency : Now Bichard, you are not to declare war against fiussia off your own little bat. His Majesty says here I've got to keep you cool. Therefore, no more threats at present about kicking the Czar out of Manchuria. And you, Joseph, will please refrain from getting vp at Cattle Fhous and saying you hope that Russia will get darned well licked. Those may be our feelings, but we've got to bottle them up now and be neutral. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 190, 20 February 1904, Page 9

DOM'T GET EXCITED. His Excellency : Now Bichard, you are not to declare war against fiussia off your own little bat. His Majesty says here I've got to keep you cool. Therefore, no more threats at present about kicking the Czar out of Manchuria. And you, Joseph, will please refrain from getting vp at Cattle Fhous and saying you hope that Russia will get darned well licked. Those may be our feelings, but we've got to bottle them up now and be neutral. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 190, 20 February 1904, Page 9

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