Silencing the Trumpet. (after Aesop.) Fenian trumpeter. "Spare me, good sir, I beseach you. I have no arms but this trumpet only!" Constable. "No, you vagabone! Without the spirit to fight yourself, you stir up others to war and bloodshed." Moral.—He who incites to strife is worse than he who takes part in it.
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