Show STUDENT LIFE 48 at the village of Portland And behold they did battle fiercely and did break many bones and did force the enemy across many white lines but verily they did weaken and were overwhelmed and it came to pass that the enemy did rejoice and did chant “Twenty-nine- ” and their eneAnd my did as usual chant “Zero behold the Portland warriors did collect around Utah’s campfires after the battle and they did bitterly assail our style of battle And they did convince George Peter and Howard Peter that “all line bucks and no end runs make Jack a corpse and don’t win battles” And there was scarcely any mourning and settling of bets in Zion CHAPTER IV And now Howard Peter did lead his warriors with much caution toward the battlefield of Palo Alto and lo and behold on the wav tliev did see more beautiful fields and did pass through more beautiful forests and verily the sunshine did warm their souls and their hopes did again revive and I say unto you George Peter did get wise and did charter a flat car and on their journey to Palo Alto they did meet on the flat car and did fight many sham battles and tliev waxed strong and mighty And the two Peters with their followers did linger many days at Palo Alto before they did do battle And verilv they' did enjoy themselves hugely preparing for the battle For behold the enemy did treat them cordially and behold John of the province of Bear Lake did deliver many toasts at the strongholds of the various clans known to the invaders as fraternities And I say unto you the Sons of Utah did wax wise and they did eat and rest much and did prepare daily for the battle against the Sons of the Golden State But now behold because they had been taken in and fed their hearts did soften and they did lose their “original intentions” of destroying the enemy And lo they did come upon the battlefield with no feeling of anger in their souls and in the kindness of their hearts they did permit themselves to be pushed many times behind their H by the Sons of Leland verily ten times And they did feel no remorse after the battle when their enemies And the chanted “fifty-seveforce of habit was strong in them and they did chant “zero” But behold there was no mourning nor settling of bets in Zion n” chapter v And now when the Sons of Utah had done this thing and reflected they began to mourn and think of the Sorosis in their native hills And they did decide to redeem themselves in the eyes of the fair ones And verily they did eat much raw meat and did drink manjr buckets of blood and in many ways they did try to strengthen themselves for one more battle |