[86] [The Service, p. 12.]

[87] [A pencil interlineation in this paragraph is as follows:] The soldier is the degenerate hero, as the priest is the degenerate saint; and the soldier and the priest are related as the hero and [the] saint. The one's virtue is bravery, the other's bravery virtue. Mankind still pay to the soldier the honors due only to the hero. They delight to do him honor. He is adorned with silver and gold and the colors of the rainbow, invested with outward splendor; music is for him especially, and his life is a holiday.

[88] [The Service, p. 11.]

[89] [Week, p. 183; Riv. 228.]

[90] [The Service, p. 11.]

[91] [The Service, p. 12.]

[92] [Week, p. 183; Riv. 228.]

[93] [Week, p. 183; Riv. 227. The Service, p. 13.]

[94] [Week, p. 183; Riv. 228. The Service, p. 14.]

[95] [The Service, p. 14. See also [p. 151] of this volume.]