[Ill.u.s.tration: A SNUB.

_Hypatia Roland (to the Brown"s Parlourmaid)._ "CALL ME A HANSOM, PLEASE."

_Cadby._ "I"M GOING YOUR WAY, MISS ROLAND. WE MIGHT GO TOGETHER."

_Miss Roland._ "_TWO_ HANSOMS, PLEASE!"]

"ALL"S WELL!"

A DUET.

_Re-arranged (for Lion and Bear) after Dibden._

["Several Russian newspapers publish articles ... declaring that an Anglo-Russian understanding would be of enormous advantage to the respective interests of the two nations, besides promoting European peace."--_Times._]

_Spoken._

_Russian Bear_ (_with effusion_). Now this is really delightful!

_British Lion_ (_cordially_). Most charming, I"m sure!

_R. Bear._ What I"ve longed for for ages!

_B. Lion._ What I"ve wished for centuries!

_R. Bear._ Strange how long we have been separated by pure prejudice!

_B. Lion._ Though our respective dens are so conveniently situated for mutual calls, and genial interchange of love and liquor!

_R. Bear._ Why, I like you _immensely_, now I see you near.

_B. Lion._ And I"m _enormously_ taken with _you_, at close quarters.

_R. Bear._ You have little of the Lion but its magnanimous courage.

_B. Lion._ And you have nothing of the Bear but its skin.

_R. Bear._ The kind things you have been saying about me lately have quite _touched_ me.

_B. Lion._ Don"t mention it. You deserved "em all. Delighted to render any little civilities to a near neighbour, especially in time of trouble.

_R. Bear_ (_much moved_). A thousand thanks! Leo! Let me embrace you.

No longer afraid of my hug, are you?

_B. Lion._ Not a bit of it! Oh! this is something _like_ a "Russian Advance!!!"

_R. Bear._ And this is indeed a right "British Greeting!!!"

_B. Lion_ (_aside_). Wonder what the Gallic Chanticleer thinks of _this!_

_R. Bear_ (_aside_). Fancy the Teutonic Eagle eyes us a leetle jealously.

_B. Lion_ (_aloud_). Well, let us meet often, Bruin, and talk things over amicably.

_R. Bear_ (_aloud_). We will, Leo, we will. Ah! _what_ a pity we _didn"t know each other before!_

_B. Lion._ Yes, indeed. However, All"s well that ends well!

_R. Bear._ "All"s Well!" Ah! Cue for song! Let us warble!

_They sing:_--

Converted (rather late than soon), We peace proclaim,--thrice blessed boon!

We meet, as friends, on common ground; On sentry go no more tramp round; And _should_ our footsteps haply stray, Where treaties mark the warded way,-- "Who goes there?"-- Stranger quickly tell,-- "A friend!"

"The word!"

"_Comrades!_"

"ALL"S WELL!"

Or, steaming on the briny deep, Watch each on each we scarce need keep From off the ironclad"s steel deck, Lest mutual foes meet common wreck.

Lord, no! If a strange hull draw near, A _friendly_ voice salutes each ear.

"What cheer?"-- Ho, brother, quickly tell!-- "Above!"

"Below!"

"_Messmates!_"

"ALL"S WELL!!!"

_1st Singer_ (_crescendo_). A-a-a-a-a-_bove!_

_2nd Singer_ (_diminuendo_). Be-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-LOW!!

_Tutti_ (_fortissimo_). A-A-A-A-LL"S WELL!!!

["_So mote it be!_" adds _Mr. P._]

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