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Civilization [1931 re-edit]

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     Prologue

Civilization has been mis- named in our modern times, Not until Hatred - Greed - Envy is plucked from the heart of men can we hope for Universal Peace - for

    Civilization.

2 Can we call ourselves civilized when we shut our eyes against the command of the Prince of Peace? "Love thy neighbor as

     thyself?"

3 Picture his agonized soul as he views the mangled bodies of thousands that strew the battlefields, - of desolate homes and ruined

       lives.

4 If only those who profess to follow Him, would practice what they preach, we would at last see the rising dawn of

      Civilization.

5 To that noble band of earnest workers, who are bravely striving to bring about everlasting Peace, this Picture

 is humbly dedicated.

6 Bathed in the sunlight of peace and content- ment is the little city of

       Nurma.

7 "War - why should

   this be!"

8 The seat of pomp and

      power.

9 Luther Rolfe, an ardent follower of Christ -- an advocate of Universal

       Peace.

10 "We are being forced into War by a monarch, ill-advised

 by the Military powers."

11 "These pacifists are the ruin of any country. War is neces-

 sary to any nation that
   wishes to survive."

12 "Do not allow hatred and revenge to possess you.

Let us have peace."

13 "Let us one and all stand shoulder to shoulder in the battle of Right against

       Might!"

14 "Will the cries of the widows

 and orphans cancel any 
       war debt?"

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Parliament, certain of

the King's consent, drafts

   articles of war.

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 Count Ferdinand - an

inventor in the service of

      the King.

17 "His Majesty demands your presence at once."

18 "Prove to your King that your invention is all that you claim it to be, and I will gratify your every

        wish."

19 The fiancée of the Count

      Ferdinand.

20 "You will have my Royal consent to marry any woman of your choice - tho she be of the common

      people!"

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 The votes of the governing 

body is delivered to the King.

22 "Your Majesty -- war is the only solution. We await your decision!"

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Surrounded by fame

seeking warriors, and mindful of his own ambi- tions, the King readily

    consents.

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 At the King's com-

mand these sons of men leave to do battle with

 other sons of men.

25 "Curses upon those respon- sible for sending these men

    to their death."

26 In the gathering twilight on the horizon rim, rode grim spectres of death.

27 After nineteen centu- ries of Christian spirit, its mockery is laid bare in the sight of men thirsty

     for blood.

28 Civilization shows no mercy to the weak and defenseless.

29 Blood spurting from their

wounds, they pray for
       death -

30 The King's proud army is thrown back - demoralized.

31 "You appear able bodied -

  we need more men."

32 "You cannot take him.

He belongs to me."

33 "No! He belongs to his

      country."

34 "You don't mean to take

     me, do you?"

35 "My poor mother is helpless.

What is to become of her?"

36 "Look, granpa - they are

    taking Hubert!"

37 "Daddy! Daddy! Don't go! You'll never come back

       to me!"

38 "Ferdinand is going on a

 mission of - death."

39 "This is the emblem of an unseen army of women striving to bring -

    "Peace on Earth"."

40 "The cries of outraged women reach all parts of the earth. Wars must be

      stopped!"

41 "Have you the courage to join this noble band of

       women?"

42 "Everything is arranged for your departure. Here are

    your papers."

43 Their last meeting.

44 "It is war, my dear. My reward will be the King's

        favor."

45 "Yours is but an earthly King, while mine is King of peace and brotherly

        love."

46 "How can you prove a traitor to a cause so unjust - so unholy?"

47 "I can't! I can't! I must

        go on!"

48 Torn between thoughts of her pleading and his

duty to his country.

49 "Stop! I am in command."

50 A conscience in conflict - as he pictures his orders

  being carried out.

51 "Stop! Not a single torpedo

   against women and 
      children!"

52 "We are not butchers!"

53 "Have you gone mad?

Obey your orders!"

54 "I am obeying orders from

   - a Higher power."

55 "I am in command. You must obey my orders."

56 "I will kill the first man

       who moves!"

57 At death's door.

58 "Administer your best medical skill. This man

     must live."

59 His soul seeks a haven

      of rest.

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 And encounters the 

Christ who, himself died that others might live.

61 "Peace to thee, child, for in thy love for humanity is

    thy redemption."

62 "Here is he who scattered

the seeds of hate and 
   mocked at love."

63 "In thy earthly body will I return, and with thy voice

   plead for peace."

64 "Much evil is being wrought

      in my name."

65 "A miracle has happened.

  The Count lives!"

66 As the giant guns toll

their death knell -

67 - The sea exacts

   its toll.

68 Filled with the awfulness of war, and mindful of his subjects, the King yields.

69 The enemy offers terms of peace based on human

       rights.

70 He who returned in the Count's body mingles

with the populace.

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"Count Ferdinand must be 

crazy. He talks of nothing

      but peace."

72 "The Count is very bold - preaching peace in the shadow of the Palace."

73 "Spread through all the land the gospel of love, charity

        and peace."

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"Can ye then expect

happiness unto thyselves when ye bear hatred in

   thy breasts?"

75 "Your Majesty - Count Ferdinand is inciting the

   people to riot."

76 "Blessed are the peace- makers - and cursed be he who raises a hand against his fellow man."

77 Suffering the taunts of those who would again

    crucify Him.

78 "Bring the Count

 before me."

79 Again He sinks under the

 cross of prejudice.

80 BEFORE A MODERN

   PILATE.

81 "Your Majesty, be considerate

 of the Count who is not 
         himself."

82 "Traitor! Stand before me and hear your sentence!"

83 "IT IS DEATH!"

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"And may GOD have 

mercy on your soul."

85 "Repent for thy sins, Oh King, or thou Shalt lose thy soul!"

86 A Heavenly light bathes

 him with its glory.

87 New recruits for the cause of peace join the invasion of

      the Capital.

88

The flood of peace

bearers sweep onward

  to the Palace.

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 Willing to make any 

sacrifice to further their

       cause.

90 The mothers of men plead

 for the war to end.

91 "Your Majesty - the Count Ferdinand has escaped the

   death sentence -"

92 The King in humility, feels the presence of a greater

        power.

93 In consternation he sees as

    in a trance -

94 "Oh King, let me reveal the

harvest thou hast sown."

95 Then some mighty

   force --

96 "Look thou upon this and

     ponder well."

97 "See here thy handiwork?"

98 "BREAD! BREAD! WE

 ARE STARVING!"

99 "Under thy reign thy domain hath become

a raging hell!"

100 "The laughter of a happy people is hushed and in its place is heard the

moans of the dying."

101 THE BOOK OF

JUDGEMENT.

102 "Those whose deeds have been weighed in the balance are re-

  corded here."

103 "And is my name among

       them?"

104 "Yea, verily! Upon a page stained with the blood of

      thy people."

105 "And as ye have denied them peace, so must ye

be caused to suffer."

106 O'er the battlefield passed the Christ among the victims

       of greed.

107 "Gentlemen, it is my wish to sign this peace pact without

      reservations."

108 "During my reign it is my command that my sub- jects enjoy peace and

     good will."

109 The cry of woe is forever hushed -

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 The blare of the war 

bugle has died and in its place we hear the note of

 the shepherd's horn.

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