During the French Revolution, the common people were intent on ridding themselves of all vestiges of the royalty and nobility.
The Reign of Terror ensued and all of the nobles were hunted down. Some were allowed to leave the country; however, most were executed at the guillotine. One nobleman in particular had sent his family into hiding in hopes of saving them. Soon he was caught.
The crowd searched in vain for his family, but they were well hidden. Threats were made but he always replied, "I'll never tell!"
Finally the crowd dragged him to the guillotine and offered to let him and his family leave the country if he would only disclose their location. Again he replied, "I'll never tell!"
They dragged him up onto the platform next to the horrible machine and asked him again. Still he replied, "I'll never tell!"
They laid his neck across the cutting board and asked him once more. Again, he replied, "I'll never tell!"
They slowly hoisted the blade and again asked for the location of his family. Weakly he replied " I'll never tell!"
They waited to see if his resolve would fail, he remained silent. Just as the executioner pulled the release and the blade began to fall the Count called out "Wait, I'll tell, I'll t....."
The moral to this story, don't hatchet your Count before he chickens!
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6 comments:
Somewhat amusing, gory topic!
A groaner, indeed!
I wonder if one strike lead to another.
Of course! 🎈 Thanks
Wow. Did not see that one coming!
Love the cartoon too!
I guess they weren’t splitting hairs:) love the bowling cartoon
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