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<h2> Chapter 41 </h2>
<p>I got a warm welcome on Monkey Hill. John Trumbull came to dine with us at
the chalet the evening of my arrival. McGlingan had become editor-in-chief
of a new daily newspaper. Since the war began Mr Force had found ample and
remunerative occupation writing the 'Obituaries of Distinguished Persons.
He sat between Trumbull and McGlingan at table and told again of the time
he had introduced the late Daniel Webster to the people of his native
town.</p>
<p>Reciting a passage of the immortal Senator he tipped his beer into the lap
of McClingan. He ceased talking and sought pardon.</p>
<p>'It is nothing, Force—nothing,' said the Scotchman, with great
dignity, as he wiped his coat and trousers. 'You will pardon me if I say
that I had rather be drenched in beer than soaked in recollections.</p>
<p>'That's all right,' said Mr Opper, handing him a new napkin. 'Yes, in the
midst of such affliction I should call it excellent fun, McClingan added.
'If you ever die, Force, I will preach the sermon without charge.</p>
<p>'On what text?' the obituary editor enquired.</p>
<p>'"There remaineth therefore, a rest for the people of God,"'quoth
McClingan solemnly. 'Hebrews, fourth chapter and ninth verse.</p>
<p>'If I continue to live with you I shall need it,' said Force.</p>
<p>'And if I endure to the end,' said McClingan, 'I shall have excellent
Christian discipline; I shall feel like opening my mouth and making a loud
noise.</p>
<p>McGlingan changed his garments and then came into my room and sat with us
awhile after dinner.</p>
<p>'One needs ear lappers and a rubber coat at that table,' said he.</p>
<p>'And a chest protector,' I suggested, remembering the finger of Force.</p>
<p>'I shall be leaving here soon, Brower,' said McGlingan as he lit a cigar.</p>
<p>'Where shall you go?' I asked.</p>
<p>'To my own house.</p>
<p>'Going to hire a housekeeper?</p>
<p>'Going to marry one,' said he.</p>
<p>'That's funny,' I said. We're all to be married—every man of us.</p>
<p>'By Jove!' said McClingan, 'this is a time for congratulation. God save us
and grant for us all the best woman in the world.</p>
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