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# Analysis of Life Magazine Page 7 **Upper Section ("Après la Bataille"):** A domestic scene showing women in an interior with potted plants. The dialogue suggests post-conflict conversation between upper-class women, with one mother instructing girls to eat dinner and another sarcastically noting they should "swallow our feud"—implying resolution of a dispute. **Lower Comic Strip ("How a Distinguished Foreigner Was Astonished"):** Three sequential panels labeled "Segars" show a military or uniformed figure repeatedly striking a small civilian with what appears to be a sword or stick, escalating in violence across the panels. The title suggests ironic commentary on foreign military conduct or colonial violence, presenting "astonishment" at brutal behavior treated as entertainment. The page overall satirizes social conflict and military aggression as routine matters among the privileged classes.

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APRES LA BATAILLE. Mother : NOW GIRLS, AS YOU'VE FINISHED YOUR DAILY QUARREL, SUPPOSE YOU GO AND EAT SOME DINNER. Arabella (sarcastically): OH, 1 SUPPOSE YOU WANT US TO SWALLOW OUR FEUD. WwW R OF FISH-POND (to man, who is catching HE PASTOR'S WIFE: Dr. Talkwell exchanges with fish); Don't you see that sign—*No Fishing Al- my husband next Sunday. lowed?” THOUGHTLESS PARISHIONER: Indeed! Perhaps I can LER: Well, I wasn’t making any noise, was 1? persuade my husband to come to church, | (SECAR a |