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The Celt and Saxon

CHAPTER XVI
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You attach small importance to images and symbols; yet if they seem representative, and they sicken numbers of us, they are important.

The hat we wear, though it is not a part of the head, stamps the character of our appearance and has a positive influence on our bearing.

Symbolical decorations will stimulate the vacant-minded to act up to them, they encircle and solidify the mass; they are a sword of division between Celts and Saxons if they are abhorrent to one section.

And the Celtic brotherhood are not invariably fools in their sensitiveness.

They serve you on the field of Mars, and on other fields to which the world has given glory.


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