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I certainly would make that necessary improvement in you if it lay in my power. However, I beg of you to tell me where I am, for I am a stranger in a very strange land. " The policeman looked in sullen surprise at Mercury and laconically replied: "You are in High Street, Whitechapel. " Mercury thanked him and continued on his way down the unwholesome and 52 God's Children noisy street. He saw the barefoot beggar, the haggard-faced workingman, the shabbily-attired woman, " the pallid little chil...dren and he wondered, pitied and sympathized at and with all. Suddenly he heard again the stirring sound of martial music which he had before heard in Whitehall, the beating of drum, the blaring of trumpets, accom- panied by the measured tread of many marching feet. He saw the red-coated soldiers passing along with mechanical regularity and stern symmetry. The crowd gazed sullenly and darkly upon the troops as they passed, and Mercury, who happened at the time to be standing near a cadaverous-faced workingman, remarked to him in order to find out something further about the barbarous custom of war: "So that is a part of the glorious British army marching off to Africa to maintain the glory of the British Empire?" But the workman turned upon him with a scowl and fiercely rejoined: Mercury in Whitechapel 53 "You talk to me about the glory of the British Empire.
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