XXVI.
JOHN INSULTS THE BRITISH FLAG
The Briton had seen, on the far edge of Suez, as they were leaving the town, a large building.
"A nahsty brick thing on top a dirty yellow hill," he said; what was it?
"That?" said Shotwell, "that's faw ow colo'ed youth o' both sexes. That's Suez University."
"Univer—what bloody nonsense!"
All but March ha-haed. "We didn't name it!" laughed the Captain.
John became aware that some one in a remote seat had bowed to him. He looked, and the salute came again, unctuous and obsequious. He coldly responded and frowned, for the men he was with had seen it.
Proudfit touched the Briton. "In the last seat behind you you'll see the University's spawnsor; that's Leggett, the most dangerous demagogue in Dixie."
"Is that your worst?" said the Englishman; "ye should know some of ours!"