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  blueeyeshadastormylook.

  \"Hello,Jim,\"saidtheColonel.\"Iwasjustwonderingwhereyouwere.\"

  \"Sure,youmusthavebeen!\"repliedthegentlemansarcastically.

  ButtheColonel\'sgenialitywasunruffled.

  \"Mr.Maker,\"hesaid,\"yououghttoknowMr.Paret.Mr.MakeristherepresentativefromWardFiveofyourcity,andwecanalwayscountonhimtodotherightthing,evenifheisaDemocrat.Howaboutit,Jim?\"

  Mr.Makerrelightedthestumpofhiscigar.

  \"Takeafreshone,Jim,\"saidtheColonel,openingabureaudrawer.

  Mr.Makertooktwo.

  \"Say,Colonel,\"hedemanded,\"what\'sthisbillthatwentintothejudiciarythismorning?\"

  \"Whatbill?\"askedtheColonel,blandly.

  \"SoyouthinkIain\'ton?\"Mr.Makerinquired.

  TheColonellaughed.

  \"Wherehaveyoubeen,Jim?\"

  \"I\'vebeenuptothecity,seem\'mywife——that\'swhereI\'vebeen.\"

  TheColonelsmiled,asataharmlessfiction.

  \"Well,ifyouweren\'there,Idon\'tseewhatrightyou\'vegottocomplain.IneverleavemygoodDemocraticfriendsontheoutside,doI?\"

  \"That\'sallright,\"repliedMr.Maker,doggedly,\"I\'mon,I\'mherenow,andthatbillintheJudiciarydoesn\'tpasswithoutme.IguessIcanstopit,too.Howaboutathousandapieceforfiveofusboys?\"

  \"You\'reprettygoodatajoke,Jim,\"remarkedtheColonel,strokinghisgoatee.

  \"Maybeyou\'relookingforalittlepublicityinthisheregame,\"retortedMr.Maker,darkly.\"Say,Colonel,ain\'twealwaystreatedtheRailroadonthelevel?\"

  \"Jim,\"askedtheColonel,gently,\"didn\'tIalwaystakecareofyou?\"

  HehadlaidhishandontheshoulderofMr.Maker,whoappearedslightlymollified,andglancedatamassivesilverwatch.

  \"Well,I\'llbedroppinginabouteighto\'clock,\"washissignificantreply,ashetookhisleave.

  \"Iguesswe\'llhavetogreasethewheelsalittle,\"theColonelremarkedtome,andgazedattheceiling

  ThetelegramaproposoftheWardFiveleaderwasbynomeanstheonlyciphermessageIsentbackduringmystay.Ihadnotneededtobetoldthatthematterinhandwouldcostmoney,butMr.Watling\'spartinginstructiontomehadbeentotaketheColonel\'sadviceastospecificsums,andobtainconfirmationfromFowndes.NorwasitanysurprisetometofindDemocratsonintimatetermswithsuchastoutRepublicanastheColonel.SomestatesmanissaidtohavedeclaredthatheknewneitherEasternersnorWesterners,NorthernersnorSoutherners,butonlyAmericans;soColonelVarneyrecognizedneitherDemocratsnorRepublicans;inourlegislaturepartydivisionsweresunkinagreaterloyaltytotheRailroad.

  AttheColonel\'ssuggestionIhadlaidinaliberalsupplyofcigarsandwhiskey.Thesceneinhisroomthateveningsuggestedasessionofasublimatedgrandlodgeofsomesecretorder,suchwerethemysteriouscomingsandgoings,knocksandsuspenses.Oneafteranotherthe\"important\"mendulyappearedandwereintroduced,theColonelsupplyingthelighttouch.

  \"Why,cussmeifitisn\'tBilly!Mr.Paret,IwantyoutoshakehandswithMr.Donovan,thefloorleaderofthe\'opposition,\'sir.

  Mr.Donovanhashadthehabitofcominguphereforafriendlychateversincehefirstcamedowntothelegislature.Howlongisit,Billy?\"

  \"Iguessit\'snighontofifteenyears,Colonel.\"

  \"Fifteenyears!\"echoedtheColonel,\"andhe\'ssogoodaDemocratithasn\'tchangedhispoliticsaparticle.\"

  Mr.Donovangrinnedinappreciationofthisthrust,helpedhimselfliberallyfromthebottleonthemantel,andtookaseatonthebed.Wehada\"friendlychat.\"

  ThusImadetheacquaintancealsooftheHon.JosephMecklin,SpeakeroftheHouse,whounbentinthemostflatteringwayonlearningmyidentity.

  \"Mr.Paret\'shereonthatlittlematter,representingWatling,FowndesandRipon,\"theColonelexplained.AnditappearedthatMr.Mecklinknewallaboutthe\"littlematter,\"andthatthementionofthefirmofWatling,FowndesandRiponhadamagicaleffectintheseparts.ThePresidentoftheSenate,theHon.LafeGiddings,wentsofarastosaythathehopedbeforelongtoseeMr.WatlinginWashington.BynomeanstheleastamongourcallerswastheHon.FitchTruesdale,editoroftheSt.Helen\'sMessenger,whoseeditorialswereofthetriteeffectivenessthatistakenwidelyforwisdom,andwereassiduouslycopiedeveryweekbyotherstatepapersandlabeled\"Mr.Truesdale\'sCommonSense.\"Atcountlessfiresidesinourstatehewasknownasthespokesmanoftheplainman,whowasblissfullyignorantofthefactthatMr.TruesdalewasownedbodyandcarcassbyMr.CyrusRidden,theprincipalmanufacturerofSt.Helen\'sandadirectorinseveralsubsidiarylinesoftheRailroad.

  Inthelegislature,theHon.Fitch\'sfunctionwasthatofthemoderatecounsellorandbellwetherfornewmembers,hencenothingcouldhavebeenmorefittingthanthechoiceofthatgentlemanforthehonourofmoving,onthemorrow,thatBillNo.709oughttopass.

  Mr.Truesdalereluctantlyconsentedtoacceptasmall\"loan\"thatwouldhelptopaythemortgageonhisnewpress

  Whenthelastofthegatheringhaddeparted,aboutoneo\'clockinthemorning,Ihadaddedconsiderablytomyexperience,gainedaprettyaccurateideaofwhowaswhointhelegislatureandpoliticsofthestate,andestablishedrelationships——astheColonelremindedme——likelytoprovevaluableinthefuture.Itseemedonlygracioustocongratulatehimonhismanagementoftheaffair,——sofar.Heappearedpleased,andsqueezedmyhand.

  \"Well,sir,itdidrequirealittledelicacyoftouch.AndifIdosayitmyself,ithasn\'tbeenbotched,\"headmitted.\"Thereain\'tanoutsider,asfarasIcanlearn,whohascaughtontotheniggerinthewood-pile.That\'sthegreatthing,tokeep\'emignorantaslongaspossible.Youunderstand.Theyyellbloodymurderwhentheydofindout,butgenerallyit\'stoolate,ifabill\'sbeenhandledright.\"

  Ifoundmyselfspeculatingastowhothe\"outsiders\"mightbe.NoRibblevaleattorneyswereonthespotasyet,——ofthatIwassatisfied.

  Intheabsenceofthese,whoweretheopposition?ItseemedtomeasthoughIhadinterviewedthatdayeverymaninthelegislature.

  Iwasverytired.ButwhenIgotintobed,itwasimpossibletosleep.

  Myeyessmartedfromthetobaccosmoke;andtheeventsoftheday,indisorderlymanner,keptrunningthroughmyhead.Thetideofmyexhilarationhadebbed,andIfoundmyselfstrugglingagainstarevulsioncaused,apparently,bythecontemplationofColonelVarneyandhisassociates;theinstruments,inbrief,bywhichourtriumphoverouropponentswastobeeffected.Andthatsameideawhich,whenlaunchedamidstthesurroundingsoftheBoyneClub,hadseemedsobrilliant,nowtookonanaspectoftawdriness.Anotherthoughtintrudeditself,——thatofMr.Pugh,thepresidentoftheRibblevaleCompany.Myfatherhadknownhim,andsomeyearsbeforeIhadtraveledhalfwayacrossthestateinhiscompany;hiskindlinesshadimpressedme.Hehadspentalargepartofhisbusinesslife,Iknew,inbuildinguptheRibblevale,andnowitwastobewrestedfromhim;hewastobesetaside,perhapsforcedtostartalloveragainwhenoldagewascomingon!InvainIaccusedmyselfofsentimentality,andsummonedallmyargumentstoprovethatincommerceefficiencymustbetheonlytest.TheimageofMr.Pughwouldnotdown.

  Igotupandturnedonthelight,andtookrefugeinanovelIhadinmybag.PresentlyIgrewcalmer.Ihadchosen.Ihadsucceeded.AndnowthatIhadmyfingeratlastonthenerveofpower,itwasnotimetoweaken.

  Itwashalf-pastsixwhenIawokeandwenttothewindow,relievedtofindthatthesunhadscatteredmymorbidfancieswiththedarkness;andIspeculated,asIdressed,whetherthethingcalledconsciencewerenot,afterall,amatterofnerves.Iwentdownstairsthroughthetobacco-staleatmosphereofthelobbyintothefreshairandsparklysunlightofthemildFebruarymorning,andleavingthebusinessdistrictIreachedtheresidenceportionofthelittletown.

  Thefrontstepsofsomeofthecomfortablehouseswerebeingsweptbyindustriousservantgirls,andoutofthechimneystwisted,fantastically,richbluesmoke;thebarebranchesofthetreesweresilver-greyagainstthesky;gainingatlastanold-fashioned,woodenbridge,Istoodforawhilegazingattheriver,overtheshallowsofwhichthespendthrifthandofnaturehadflungashowerofdiamonds.AndIreflectedthattheworldwasforthestrong,forhimwhodaredreachouthishandandtakewhatitoffered.Itwasnotmoneywecoveted,weAmericans,butpower,theself-expressionconferredbypower.AsingleexperiencesuchasIhadhadthenightbeforewouldsincetoconvinceanysanemanthatdemocracywasafailure,thattheworld-oldprincipleofaristocracywouldassertitself,thattheattemptofourancestorstocurtailpoliticalpowerhadmerelyresultedinthegrowthofanotherandgreatereconomicpowerthatbadefairtobelimitless.AsIwalkedslowlybackintotownIfeltareluctancetoreturntothenoisyhotel,andfindingmyselfinfrontofalittlerestaurantonasidestreet,I

  enteredit.Therewasbutoneothercustomerintheplace,andhewasseatedonthefarsideofthecounter,withanewspaperinfrontofhim;

  andwhileIwasorderingmybreakfastIwasvaguelyawarethatthenewspaperhaddropped,andthathewaslookingatme.IntheslightintervalthatelapsedbeforemybraincouldregisterhisidentityI

  experiencedadistinctshockofresentment;asenseofthereintrusionofanantagonisticvalueatamomentwhenitwasmostunwelcome

  Themanhadrisenandwascomingaroundthecounter.HewasHermannKrebs.

  \"Paret!\"Iheardhimsay.

  \"Youhere?\"Iexclaimed.

  Hedidnotseemtonoticethelackofcordialityinmytone.HeappearedsogenuinelygladtoseemeagainthatIinstantlybecameratherashamedofmyillnature.

  \"Yes,I\'mhere——inthelegislature,\"heinformedme.

  \"ASolon!\"

  \"Exactly.\"Hesmiled.\"Andyou?\"heinquired.

  \"Oh,I\'monlyaspectator.Downhereforadayortwo.\"

  Hewasstilllanky,hisclothesgavenoevidenceofanincreasedprosperity,buthiscomplexionwasgood,hisskinhadcleared.Iwasmorethaneverbakedbyaresolutegoodhumour,asimplicitythatwasnotinnocence,awhimsicaltouchseeminglyindicativeofastateofmindthatrefusedtotaketooseriouslycertainthingsonwhichIsetstore.Whatrighthadhetobecontentedwithlife?

  \"Well,Itooamonlyaspectatorhere,\"helaughed.\"I\'mneitherfish,fleshnorfowl,norgoodredherring.\"

  \"Youweregoingintothelaw,weren\'tyou?\"Iasked.\"IrememberyousaidsomethingaboutitthatdaywemetatBeverlyFarms.\"

  \"Yes,Imanagedit,afterall.ThenIwentbackhometoElkingtontotrytomakealiving.\"

  \"ButsomehowIhaveneverthoughtofyouasbeinglikelytodeveloppoliticalaspirations,Krebs,\"Isaid.

  \"Ishouldsaynot!heexclaimed.

  \"Yethereyouare,launcheduponapoliticalcareer!Howdidithappen?\"

  \"Oh,I\'mnotworryingaboutthecareer,\"heassuredme.\"Igotherebyaccident,andI\'mafraiditwon\'thappenagaininahurry.Yousee,thehandsinthosebigmillswehaveinElkingtonsprangasurpriseonthemachine,andthefirstthingIknewIwasnominatedforthelegislature.

  Acommitteecametomyboarding-houseandtoldme,andtherewasthedeucetopay,rightoff.TheRailroadpoliticiansturnedinandworkedfortheDemocraticcandidate,ofcourse,andtheHutchinses,whoownthemills,triedthroughemissariestointimidatetheiroperatives.\"

  \"Andthen?\"Iasked.

  \"Well,——I\'mhere,\"hesaid.

  \"Wouldn\'tyoubeaccomplishingmore,\"Iinquired,\"ifyouhadn\'tantagonizedtheHutchinses?\"

  \"Itdependsuponwhatyoumeanbyaccomplishment,\"heanswered,somildlythatIfeltmoreruedthanever.

  \"Well,fromwhatyousay,Isupposeyou\'regoinginforreform,thattheseworkmenupatElkingtonarenotsatisfiedwiththeirconditionsandimagineyoucanhelptobetterthem.Now,providedtheconditionsarenotasgoodastheymightbe,howareyougoingtoimprovethemifyoufindyourselfisolatedhere,asyousay?\"

  \"Inotherwords,IshouldcooperatewithColonelVarneyandotherdisinterestedphilanthropists,\"hesupplied,andIrealizedthatIwaslosingmytemper.

  \"Well,whatcanyoudo?\"Iinquireddefiantly.

  \"Icanfindoutwhat\'sgoingon,\"hesaid.\"Ihavealreadylearnedsomething,bytheway.\"

  \"Andthen?\"Iasked,wonderingwhethertheimplicationwerepersonal.

  \"ThenIcanhelp——disseminatetheknowledge.Imaybewrong,butIhaveanideathatwhenthepeopleofthiscountrylearnhowtheirlegislaturesareconductedtheywillwanttochangethings.\"

  \"That\'sright!\"echoedthewaiter,whohadcomeupwithmygriddle-cakes.

  \"Andyou\'rethemantotell\'em,Mr.Krebs.\"

  \"Itwillneedseveralthousandofustodothat,I\'mafraid,\"saidKrebs,returninghissmile.

  Mydistasteforthesituationbecamemoreacute,butIfeltthatIwasthrownonthedefensive.Icouldnotretreat,now.

  \"Ithinkyouarewrong,\"Ideclared,whenthewaiterhaddepartedtoattendtoanothercustomer.\"Thepeoplethegreatmajorityofthem,atleastareindifferent,theydon\'twanttobebotheredwithpolitics.

  Therewillalwaysbelabouragitation,ofcourse,——themorewagesthosefellowsget,themoretheywant.Wepaythehighestwagesintheworldto-day,andthestandardoflivingishigherinthiscountrythananywhereelse.They\'druinourprosperity,ifwe\'dlet\'em.\"

  \"Howaboutthethousandsoffamilieswhodon\'tearnenoughtolivedecentlyevenintimesofprosperity?\"inquiredKrebs.

  \"It\'shard,I\'lladmit,buttheinefficientandtheshiftlessareboundtosuffer,nomatterwhatformofgovernmentyouadopt.\"

  \"Youtalkaboutstandardsofliving,——Icouldshowyousomeexamplesofstandardstomakeyourheartsick,\"hesaid.\"Whatyoudon\'trealize,perhaps,isthatlowstandardshelptoincreasetheinefficientofwhomyoucomplain.\"

  Hesmiledrathersadly.\"Theprosperityyouareadvocating,\"headded,afteramoment,\"isamerefiction,itisgorgingthefewattheexpenseofthemany.Andwhatisbeingdoneinthiscountryistostoreupanexplosivegasthatsomedaywillblowyoursuperstructuretoatomsifyoudon\'twakeupintime.\"

  \"Isn\'tthataratherone-sidedview,too?\"Isuggested.

  \"I\'venodoubtitmayappearso,buttaketheproceedingsinthislegislature.I\'venodoubtyouknowsomethingaboutthem,andthatyouwouldmaintaintheyarejustifiedonaccountoftheindifferenceofthepublic,andofotherreasons,butIcanciteaninstancethatissimplylegalizedthieving.\"ForthefirsttimeanoteofindignationcreptintoKrebs\'svoice.\"LastnightIdiscoveredbyamereaccident,intalkingtoamanwhocameinonalatetrain,thatabillintroducedyesterday,whichisbeingrushedthroughtheJudiciaryCommitteeoftheHouse——anapparentlyinnocentlittlebill——willenable,ifitbecomesalaw,theBoyneIronWorks,ofyourcity,totakepossessionoftheRibblevaleSteelCompany,lock,stock,andbarrel.AndIamtolditwasconceivedbyalawyerwhoclaimstobearespectablememberofhisprofession,andwhohasextraordinaryability,TheodoreWatling.\"

  Krebsputhishandinhispocketanddrewoutapaper.\"Here\'sacopyofit,——HouseBill709.\"Hisexpressionsuddenlychanged.\"PerhapsMr.

  Watlingisafriendofyours.\"

  \"I\'mwithhisfirm,\"Ireplied

  Krebs\'sfingersclosedoverthepaper,crumplingit.

  \"Oh,then,youknowaboutthis,\"hesaid.HewasputtingthepaperbackintohispocketwhenItookitfromhim.Butmyadroitness,socarefullyschooled,seemedmomentarilytohavedesertedme.WhatshouldIsay?Itwasnecessarytodecidequickly.

  \"Don\'tyoutakerathera——prejudicedviewofthis,Krebs?\"Isaid.\"Uponmyword,Ican\'tseewhyyoushouldacceptarumourrunningaroundthelobbiesthatMr.Watlingdraftedthisbillforaparticularpurpose.\"

  Hewassilent.Buthiseyesdidnotleavemyface.

  \"Whyshouldanysensibleman,amemberofthelegislature,takestockinthatkindofgossip?\"Iinsisted.\"Whynotjudgethisbillbyitsface,withoutheedingacockandbullstoryastohowitmayhaveoriginated?

  Itisagoodbill,orabadbill?Let\'sseewhatitsays.\"

  Ireadit.

  \"SofarasIcansee,itislegislationwhichweoughttohavehadlongago,andtendstocompelapublicityincorporationaffairsthatismuchneeded,toputastoptopracticeswhicheverydecentcitizendeplores.\"

  Hedrewthepaperoutofmyhand.

  \"Youneedn\'tgoon,Paret,\"hetoldme.\"It\'snouse.\"

  \"Well,I\'msorrywedon\'tagree,\"Isaid,andgotup.Ilefthimtwistingthepaperinhisfingers.

  Besidetheclerk\'sdeskinthePottsHouse,relatingoneofhisanecdotes,IspiedColonelVarney,andmanagedpresentlytodrawhimupstairstohisroom.\"What\'sthematter?\"heasked.

  \"DoyouknowamannamedKrebsintheHouse?\"Isaid.

  \"FromElkington?Why,that\'sthemantheHutchinsesletslipthrough,——

  theHutchinses,whoownthemillsoverthere.Theagitatorsputupajobonthem.\"TheColonelwasnolongerthegenialandsocialpurveyorofanecdotes.Hehadbecometense,alert,suspicious.\"What\'sheupto?\"

  \"He\'sfoundoutaboutthisbill,\"Ireplied.

  \"How?\"

  \"Idon\'tknow.Butsomeonetoldhimthatitoriginatedinouroffice,andthatweweregoingtouseitinoursuitagainsttheRibblevale.\"

  IrelatedthecircumstancesofmyrunningacrossKrebs,speakingofhavingknownhimatHarvard.ColonelVarneyutteredanoath,andstrodeacrosstothewindow,wherehestoodlookingdownintothestreetfrombetweenthelacecurtains.

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