East High School - Exodus Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1918

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' - Y-1-----Q -- - - - - --- - - V Y - . V, -3-NAfbJ.q,.'Qf, lk I ' I , ' I x QAAJ ' ' ' . . f jfjdlefdp f TI 2 E - G H s c H o o L - f g q X 7 ' . , ! ' ' Orderly: And why? 9' fl he queen and the dying man. s uizife come , 'Y Nurse: Ah, there you l1ave 1 eg as the in, the orderly goes ou-t. The queen- has a I X English put it, but I suspect is to re- haughty, arrogant beaa-iviig. Her face ' Cx ceive l1is 1nedal of honor 10 , inec there cruel and heard and her eyes glitter -wit! 's 110 hope of his recover ' ytre of the eyes of a cobra and the b ,J of Orderly: The do not even two impossible ClI.Cl7'lZ.0l'lC,S 'in a 5' fieent, oder hope? He is i V way. yet formal setting. TheA,u , 'otal per- Nurse: He's b eding internally. The feciiou-5 her beauty -is sd? 5 not a flaw surgeon said t 1 g that l1e had at best mars the e.rqu'z'site fax cot a line fin, 'lter only a day 1 to live. body is out of ilt' n. But sh.e,seems Orderly: P r fellow. 'i-nert, listless, lif . The truth. is that s e Nurse: P sibly. Yet i11 a way, l1e has has no -will., vife stands at the HT' jf lived his l' What more is there in store be 1 -nd the 'man an lla. qi .eeu fO1'hl1lln yborn, well educated, having s nd . de him. He pay f o it,6'7ll1t'i0lL. 'perf sique, high ill the court of our A ' iarfa le chan-ge h. ile 1 i over him. 'P 'C sq, Q22 5 J little H u1 ry, i11 favour with the queen, Rlld married to the most beautiful woman in the realm! He had all these, and then to die heroieally for his country! Could there be more? He is at the apex of his life. From 11ow O11 l1e would have decayed, and, though I have witnessed much during this war, I shudder to think of the falling back of an old 1112111 to l1is grave. Better far, to die as he has done. Orderly: Tush, girl, romance has you. Nurse: No doubt, no doubt, but I- Man: Nurse, nurse,-nurse- Nurse: CAt his bedsideb Sir? Man: Nurse, am I dying? Nurse: I-I do not know Csilence for a IHOIDQIIID. NO!-No! Oh, sir, you can- 11ot die! - Man: Ceonversationallyj Doe's given me up, eh? I Nurse: No, ol1, no That is-I n1ea11- I did not say he had, sir. Man: No matter, girl. I compliment your lying. Very poor. That 's all. Nurse: Cat door againj I told him, l told him! He knows, Orderly: Steady, child. He would have to sometime. fi-l knock is heard and as the orderly opens the door the 'nurse goes to the foot of the bed. . . , His face has become rel H , mls has have taken on a brilliianey ,fi zey gfaee toward the foot of the bed bu 'verkgelz-earl, of the izurse. The que it f uts her hand on his should ir, but 11, es 'not seem to feel- it. At last s 1 'lh I.l,lh'll.fd-1'dIQj beside h-im, thus bring er face ei-nite the bightj Que : Lord John, do you not recog- nize me? Man: Knot looking at herb You? R.ecog11ize--'Q I-don't- know. Recog- nize-you? Queen: I am your queen. Man: Cin a monotone this and follow- ingj Queen-you- V Queen: Lord John, you have done a very brave thing. You saved a IIIHHIS life at the cost of your ow11. The 8111- pire always rewards extreme bravery by tl1e Golden Triangle, and I am going to give you 0116 Cshe puts it on the Coverlet over l1is heartj. , Man : VVhat-reward--? Queen: It is for you and your heirs. And, Lord John, your estates? Ha.ve you left them to the state? ' Man: Estates ?-the state-lands-my lands-to the state if-No. My lands-to you-? Yes, yes-to you Clooking at her for the first tirnej. You? Give Bly lands Z e . new-H I , ,cw- ek b'7,a '1,LMf LGI' . Q if al

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