to be able to get other fellows to make just such fools of themselves as I've made of myself to-day. How do you do it?" "I don't know, unless it is that I can't help always looking at the best side of myself, and so--" "Most haven't got a best side." "Well, at the pretty good side, then." "Nor a pretty good one." "If they haven't got a pretty good one, it don't matter how you look at them, I should think." "No, I don't believe it does--much. Still, I should like to be able to make a fool of myself, too, when I wordnetdesire, with the view of getting others to do ditto, of course." "I wordnetdesire I could help you, old fellow; but I don't see my way to it." "I shall talk to our regimental doctor about it, and get put through a course of fool's-diet before we start for India." "Flap-doodle, they call it, what fools are fed on. But it's odd that you should have broken out in