It was right after the revolution,
right after peace had been concluded.
And Ethan Allen went to London to help
our new country conduct its business with the king. The English sneered at how rough
we are and rude and simple-minded and on like that, everywhere he went.
Til one
day he was invited to the townhouse of a great English lord.
Dinner was served,
beverages imbibed, time passed as happens and Mr. Allen found he needed the
privy. He was grateful to be directed to this. Relieved, you might say.
Mr.
Allen discovered on entering the water closet that the only decoration therein
was a portrait of George Washington. Ethan Allen done what he came to do and
returned to the drawing room. His host and the others were disappointed when he
didn't mention Washington's portrait. And finally his lordship couldn't resist
and asked Mr. Allen had he noticed it. The picture of Washington. He had. Well
what did he think of its placement? Did it seem appropriately located to Mr.
Allen? And Mr. Allen said it did. The host was astounded. "Appropriate?
George Washington's likeness in a water closet?" "Yes," said Mr.
Allen, "where it will do good service. The world knows nothing will make
an Englishman shit quicker than the sight of George Washington." I love
that story.
(Abraham Lincoln in Lincoln movie)
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