. T. DeWitt Talmage : his life and work : biographical edition . any, Kaiser William, Frederick and William II. Theman of the show said: Kaiser William will be remembered by his saying, I have no time to be weary. Emperor Frederick had for characteristic utter-ance, It is well to suffer without complaining. AUGUSTA. PACK THE TRUNKS! The present Emperor will be known for his familiar saying, Augusta!pack the trunks. For this disrespect the showman was two months he had served his time in jail and had come out, he continued his show,but with the following change of remark: Kaise


. T. DeWitt Talmage : his life and work : biographical edition . any, Kaiser William, Frederick and William II. Theman of the show said: Kaiser William will be remembered by his saying, I have no time to be weary. Emperor Frederick had for characteristic utter-ance, It is well to suffer without complaining. AUGUSTA. PACK THE TRUNKS! The present Emperor will be known for his familiar saying, Augusta!pack the trunks. For this disrespect the showman was two months he had served his time in jail and had come out, he continued his show,but with the following change of remark: Kaiser William will be remem-bered by saying, 1 have no time to be weary, Emperor Frederick by hissaying, It is well to suffer without complaining. But I am not permitted tosay what is the characteristic saying of the present Emperor. Then the au-dience supplied the lacking information by shouting, Augusta! pack thetrunks. But Emperor William loses nothing through this facetiousness. Thereis an earnest side to his nature which all recognize. He sermon on. WINTER , RUSSIA 308 T. DE WITT TALMAGE—HIS LIFE AND WORK his yacht a few days ago, a mere extract going through the press, but mylearned and genial friend, Rev. Dr. Dickey, pastor of the American church inBerlin, for whom I preached while in Berlin, has translated the Emperorssermon, which must have taken three-quarters of an hour in delivery, and isvery forceful and brilliant. He is the only Emperor I ever heard of whopreached, although King David provided texts for a great many sermons, butwhy not kings and emperors take the pulpit? A LOOKEK-ON IN VIENNA He reached Vienna in the season of fetes and decorations. This little lit-erary etching of Emperor Francis Josef, taken from one of Dr. Talmagesletters, is worth preserving: The Emperor is a unique personality, and but for the peoples love forhim, the empire would long ago have been divided. Hungary is as anxious


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