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to take a narrow view of things.
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We must sound the tocsins from
the high tower of Ivan the Great...

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V.M. Purishkevich, Bessarabian
landowner, ultra-rightist

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...from which one can see
every corner of Holy Russia.

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For the Empire is in trouble.
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Owing to our ex-colleagues,
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the Bolsheviks, whom we have,
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and we must all thank God for this,
expelled from the Duma for good...

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the country is in revolt,
and perhaps even in revolution.

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The Duma can only advise.
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But the monarchy is in peril.
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And nothing so much undermines
the very foundations of the crown

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as the forces of darkness
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introduced by Grigory Rasputin!
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Our finest Ministers are cast
aside like cheap trinkets,

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all because they refused
to be dominated,

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they would not cede
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to Rasputin's dissolute demands!
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The selection of the Cabinet
belongs exclusively to the Czar.

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If honor counts more than
career for you, gentlemen,

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and if the future of Russia,
her might, her power, her glory,

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so closely linked to the Czar's
destiny, means anything to you,

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go and tell the Emperor
that it must be stopped!

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Ask him to free Russia
from Rasputin,


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