Rags and Patriotism
Percy Perkins and Archie Van Cleve, two knights of the road, read that the Americans were beaten in the first International Polo Match. This touches their sense of patriotism to such an exte... Read allPercy Perkins and Archie Van Cleve, two knights of the road, read that the Americans were beaten in the first International Polo Match. This touches their sense of patriotism to such an extent that they gather others of their kind, also two dilapidated horses, a colored gentleman... Read allPercy Perkins and Archie Van Cleve, two knights of the road, read that the Americans were beaten in the first International Polo Match. This touches their sense of patriotism to such an extent that they gather others of their kind, also two dilapidated horses, a colored gentleman and a mule and challenge the Englishmen. Everything is going splendidly for their side un... Read all