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Chivalry. z49 Roman legions laughed in the face of death, and died often with a "Hail, Imperator!" for the Roman C?s?r upon h/s lips. One of the stories connected with t?e battle of Agincourt tells us that four f?ir ladies had sent their knightly lovers into batfie. One of these was killed. Another was m?de prisoner. The third Was lost in the battle and never heard of afterward. The fourth was safe, but owed his safety to shameful flight. "Ahl ?oe is me," said the lady of this base knight, "for having placed my affections on a coward.. He would have been'dear to me dead. But .alive he is my reproach." A scout 'must be as courageous as any knight of old or any Roma n soldier or any dying Indian. Loyalty Loyalty is another scout virtue which must stand out prom- inently, because it is that which ma?es him true to his home, his parents, and his country. Charles VIII, at the Battle of Foronovo, picked out nine of his bravest officers and gave to each of them a complete suit of armor, which was a counter- part of h/s own. By th/s device he outwitted a group of his enemies who had leagued themselves to kill him during the fight. They sought him through all the ranks, and every time they met one of these officers they thought they had come face to face with the king. The fact that these officers hailed such a d?ngerous honor w/th delight and devotion is a striking illustration of their loyalty. 'The scout should be no less loyal to his parents, home, and country. Duty to Ood NO scout can ever hope to amount to much until he has learned a reverence for religion. The scout should lieve in God and God's word. in the olden days, knight-' hood, when it was bestowed, was a religious ceremony, and a knight not only considered himself a servant of the king, but also a servant of God. The entire night preceding the day upon 'which the young esquire was made knight was spent by him o? his knees in prayer, in a fast and vigil. There are many kinds of religion in the world. One impor- tant point, however, about them is that they all involve the wor- ship of the same God. There is but one leader, although many ways of following Him. If a scout meets one of anothor relia- ion, he should remember that he, too, is strivi?igt?Y?l/?.