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( August 27,11870.) THE TOMAHA WK. 83
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i . . THE ROUNDABOUT GAMBLES. [continued...
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Boulogne-sur-Mer, Aug. 22, 1870. have IN...
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NO WORK AND ALL PA Y MAKES BRIGHT A DULL...
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(generall According y at periods to our ...
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TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP! SONO OF THE DAY.
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Tramp With , tramp sabre , and tramp wit...
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PLA Y AND EARNEST.
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under The difficulties chess tournament ...
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( August 27,11870.) The Tomaha Wk. 83
( August 27 , 11870 . ) THE TOMAHA WK . 83
I . . The Roundabout Gambles. [Continued...
i . . THE ROUNDABOUT GAMBLES . [ continued by our special correspondent . ]
Boulogne-Sur-Mer, Aug. 22, 1870. Have In...
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NO WORK AND ALL PA Y MAKES BRIGHT A DULL BOY .
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Tramp, Tramp, Tramp! Sono Of The Day.
TRAMP , TRAMP , TRAMP ! SONO OF THE DAY .
Tramp With , Tramp Sabre , And Tramp Wit...
Tramp With , tramp sabre , and tramp with !—To glory on the battle-field gun , The warrior hosts march on . Tramp And , still tramp they / . tramp onward !— go , To And fight crush for country the daring , wife foe , and child ,
. Ah ! why is it , that thus , 80 For many Kings loving ' ambitious , gallant greed nearts , Should in the But strugg With , Tramp le sabre bleed , tramp and ? , with tramp !—To glory on the battle-field gun , The warrior hosts inarch on .
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And yet , Oh upon Lord , how sad ! . That For man King with 's and man Kaiser should ' s show madlfiht And blood in torrents flow . y g , But With , Tramp sabre , tramp and , with tramp !—gun ,
To The glory warrior on the hosts battle inarch -field on . Tramp In rank / tramp and , serried tramp!— file , Let In 's this pray our that happy such Isle may . never be Tramp , tramp , tramp !—Then 1 But unions Britons should e alllwith ' er danger show accord ,
nen auone one accora Would rise and beat their foe . Yet From Lordfprotec all such t horrid our land strife ; We And war in not—tho would * we fearjnot our — life . peace But , Tramp pass , tramp , tramp !—To With glory sabre on the and battle with -field gun , The warrior hosts march on .
Pla Y And Earnest.
PLA Y AND EARNEST .
Under The Difficulties Chess Tournament ...
under The difficulties chess tournament . Of all at games Baden in has the world been chess played requires out , but a been quiet for atmosp the last here three , and weeks in one way a have deserted been city no , unfit as Baden lace has for the play . On the other hand , , may the distant roar of cannon p , the the tramp hotels of armies into hosp throug itals h for the the streets sick , and and the wounded conversion , must of have all been clear-headed a little gentlemen disconcerting who . assisted We suppose at the , however tournament , that made the
thei babl r y calculation become embarrasssing s , and agreed until that they the position nad finished would what not they prowere to think about that . As they outside narrowly judges escaped , however having , we are to much cope inclined with a been " gambit the , " onl to y approp which riate an undi repl gnified y . As events " skedaddle have " happened would have , of course the foresi the ght chess and celebrities cleverness , are but congratulating it would have themselves served taem on The right battle if they -field had is received no place a for check playing they had chess not , and bargained to cany for on . circumstances a tournament in of a a town blood teeming y war , is with not all onl the y a associations piece of stup and id bravado , but a vulgar display of the want of common decency .
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Aug. 27, 1870, page 83, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_27081870/page/11/
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