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Show ENGLAND AND .. "I BENTdN CASE 1 r IibbbbI Amclcnns wero hnnlly prepared fflflJ for tho ustonlshlng docility with IH which Unglnnd hi.8 treated tho Den- flH ton case. Even though' wo realized flflj It would e straining the construe- c r flB Hop to hold our government rospon" ' ' V HBl slblo for tho Briton's murder4 under ' flflj the elrcuniHtnnccs, it wns not In lino -IH with tho traditional British nttltudo iflfl for tho Hon tp lie down bo calmly and ' '''flflj purr' with such gentleness as If fear- jflH fill of causing in a moment's uneaal- flflj ncsa Our minds turned, on tho flflj report of tho shocking .news that flBl Ilcnton wns wantonly slain, to tho flflj omlnoits oraclo thnt, white Britain's iflflj sun of dominion, never fjets, nctthor 'flflj does 'a British subject ''ever suffer jflU without reparation. ". , IHH Why this strnngo turnabout 1 ntho flBl imperial policy? What made tho flflj bumptious Johnny Bull, so qu'ck to J discover, without so much as a word HBj of censure, that Uncle Sam was en- J tircly1 blameless? Could the oxpjan- flSJ ntlon be that England, had larger flBJ moat to fry with us nnd felt it too flBl great a risk i to thnt purpose to hag- flBJ glo ever the Denton nffulr? Could flBJ It havo been tho fear of an unrav- flBJ orablo turn In tho canal situation? flBJ Stranger' things havo happened. flBJ Omaha Beo. flBJ |