“Iknow,Daddy——’beseen,’“saidtheyoungerdaughter,andgrinningaffectionatelyathimsheblewhimakiss。“But,allthesame,I
wishCaptainJackwerenotsoawfullybusyorwerealittlemorekeenaboutthings。Hewantssomethingtostirhimup。“
“Hemaygetthatsoonerthanhethinks,“saidStillwell,“orwishes。Ihearthere’slikelytobetroubleinthemills。“
“Trouble?Financial?Ishouldbeverysorry,“saidDr。Templeton。
“No。Labour。Thewholelabourworldisinaferment。TheMaitlandscanhardlyexpecttoescape。Asamatteroffact,therowhasmadealittlestart,Ihappentoknow。“
“Theselabourtroublesarereallyverydistressing。Thereisnoendtothem,“saidMrs。Templeton,withtheresignationoneshowsindiscussingtheinscrutablewaysofProvidence。“Itdoesseemasiftheworkingclassesto-dayhavegotquitebeyondallbounds。
Onewonderswhattheywilldemandnext。Whatisthetroublenow,Rupert?Ofcourse——wages。“
“Oh,theeternaloldtroubleisthere,withsomenewonesaddedthatmakeevenwagesseemsmall。“
“Andwhatarethese?“enquiredDr。Templeton。
“Oh,divisionofprofits,shareinadministrationandcontrol。“
“Divisionofprofitsinadditiontowages?“enquiredMrs。Templeton,aghast。“But,howdreadful。Onewouldthinktheyactuallyownedthefactory。“
“Thatisthemoderndoctrine,Ibelieve,“saidRupert。
“Surelythatisanextremestatement,“saidDr。Templeton,inashockedvoice,“oryouaretalkingoftheveryradicalelementonly。“
“TheRadslead,ofcourse,butyouwouldbesurprisedatthedemandsmadeto-day。Why,Iheardayoungchaplastweek,asoap-
boxartist,denouncingallcapitalistsasparasites。’Whyshouldweworkforanyonebutourselves?’hewassaying。’Whydon’twetakechargeofthefactoriesandrunthemforthegeneralgood?’
Iassureyou,sir,thosewerehisverywords。“
“Really,Rupert,youamazeme。InBlackwaterhere?“exclaimedDr。
Templeton。
“But,mydearpapa,thatsortofthingisthecommonplaceofHydePark,youknow,“saidAdrien,“and——“
“Ah,HydePark,yes。IshouldexpectthatsortofthingfromtheHydeParkorators。YougeteverysortofmaddoctrineinHydePark,asIrememberit,but——“
“AndIwasgoingtosaythatthatsortofthinghasgotawaybeyondHydePark。Why,papadear,youhavebeensoengrossedinyourHigherMathematicsthatyouhavefailedtokeepupwiththetimes。“
Hiseldestdaughtersmiledathimand,reachingacrossthecornerofthetable,pattedhishandaffectionately。“Weareawaybeyondbeingshockedatprofitsharing,andevensharingincontrolofadministrationandthatsortofthing。“
“Butthereremainsjustice,Ihope,“saidherfather,“andtherightofownership。“
“Ah,that’sjustit——whatisownership?“
“Oh,come,Adrien,“saidRupert,“youarenotsayingthatMr。
Maitlanddoesn’townhisfactoryandmill。“
“Itdependsonwhatyoumeanbyown,“saidthegirlcoolly。“Youmustnottaketoomuchforgranted。“
“Well,whatmymoneypaysforIown,Isuppose,“saidRupert。
“Well,“saidAdrien,“thatdepends。“
“MydearAdrien,“saidhermother,“youhavesuchstrangenotions。
IsupposeyougottheminthoseClubsinLondonandfromthosequeerpeopleyouusedtomeet。“
“Verydearpeople,“saidAdrien,withafarawaylookinhereyes,“andpeoplethatlovedjusticeandright。“
“Allright,Ade,“saidheryoungersister,withasaucygrin,“I
agreeentirelywithyoursentiments。Ijustadorethatpalebluetieofyours。Isuppose,nowthatwhat’syoursismine,IcanpreemptthatwhenIlike。“
“Letmecatchyouatit!“
“Welldone,Patricia。Youseethetheoriesareallrighttillwecometohavethemappliedallround,“saidRupert。
“Weweretalkingofjointownership,Pat,“saidhersister,“thejointownershipofthingstothemakingofwhichwehaveeachcontributedapart。“
“Exactly,“saidRupert。“IguessGrantMaitlandpaidhisowngoodmoneyforhisplant。“
“Yes,“saidAdrien。
“Yes,andallhepaidforheowns。“
“Yes。“
“Well,that’sallthereistoit。“
“Oh,pardonme——thereisagooddealmore——“
“Well,well,children,weshallnotdiscussthesubjectanyfurther。Shallweallgoupforcoffee?“
“Theseareveryradicalviewsyouareadvancing,Adrien,“saidherfather,risingfromhischair。“Youmustbecarefulnottosaythingslikethatincircleswhereyoumightbetakenseriously。“
“Seriously,Daddy?Iwasnevermoreseriousinmylife。“Sheputherarmthroughherfather’s。“Imustgiveyousomebooks,somereportstoread,Isee,“shesaid,laughingupintohisface。
“Evidently,“saidherfather,“ifIamtolivewithyou。“
“IwonderwhatCaptainJackwouldthinkoftheseviews,“saidRupert,droppingintostepwithPatriciaastheyleftthediningroomtogether。
“HewillthinkasAdriendoes,“saidPatriciastoutly。
“Ah,Iwouldn’tbetoosureaboutthat,“saidRupert。“Yousee,itmakesadifferencewhoseoxisbeinggored。“
“Whatdoyoumean?“criedPatriciahotly。
“Nevermind,Pat,“saidhersisteroverhershoulder。“Idon’tthinkheknowsCaptainJackaswedo。“
“Perhapsbetter,“saidRupertinasignificanttone。
Patriciadrewawayfromhim。
“Ithinkyouarejusthorrid,“shesaid。“CaptainJackis——“
“Nevermind,dear。Don’tlethimpullyourleglikethat,“saidhersister,withalittlecolourinhercheek。“WeknowCaptainJack,don’twe?“
“Wedo!“saidPatriciawithenthusiasm。
“Wedo!“echoedRupert,withasmilethatdrovePatintoafury。
TherewastroubleattheMaitlandMills。ForthefirsttimeinhishistoryGrantMaitlandfoundhismenlookaskanceathim。Forthefirsttimeinhislifehefoundhimselfviewingwithsuspiciontheworkerswhomhehadalwaystakenaprideindesignating“mymen。“
Thesituationwasatoncegallingtohisprideandshockingtohissenseoffairplay。Hismenwerehiscomradesinwork。Heknewthem——atleast,untilthesewardayshehadknownthem——personally,asfriends。Theytrustedhimandwereloyaltohim,andhehadtakenthegreatestcaretodealjustlyandmorethanjustlybythem。Nolabourtroubleshadeverdisturbedtherelationswhichexistedbetweenhimandhismen。ItwasthusnosmallshockwhenWickesannouncedonedaythataGrievanceCommitteewishedtointerviewhim。ThatheshouldhavetomeetaGrievanceCommittee,whoseboastithadbeenthatthefirstmanintheworkstoknowofagrievancewashimself,andthatthemenwithwhomhehadtoiledandsharedbothgoodfortuneandill,butmoreespeciallythegood,thathadbefallenthroughthelastquartercenturyshouldhaveagrievanceagainsthim——thiswasindeedanexperiencethatcuthimtotheheartandrousedinhimafuryofperplexedindignation。
“Awhat?AGrievanceCommittee!“heexclaimedtoWickes,whentheoldbookkeepercameannouncingsuchadeputation。
“That’swhattheycallthemselves,sir,“saidWickes,histoneofdisgustdisclaimingallassociationwithanysuchorganization。
“AGrievanceCommittee?“saidMr。Maitlandagain。“Well,I’llbe!
Whatdotheywant?Whoarethey?Bringthemin,“heroaredinavoicewhoseascendingtoneindicatedhisgrowingamazementandwrath。
“Comeinyou,“growledWickesinthevoicehegenerallyusedforhiscolliedog,whichboreathoroughlyunenviablereputation,“comeonin,can’tye?“
Therewassomeshufflingforplaceinthegroupatthedoor,butfinallyMr。Wigglesworthfoundhimselfpushedtothefrontofacommitteeoffive。Withaswiftglancewhichtouched“theboss“
initspassageandthenresteduponthewall,theceiling,thelandscapevisiblethroughthewindow,anywhereindeedratherthanuponthefaceofthemanagainstwhomtheyhadagrievance,theyfiledinandstoodillatease。
“Well,Wigglesworth,whatisit?“saidGrantMaitlandcurtly。
Mr。Wigglesworthclearedhisthroat。Hewasnewatthebusinessandwasobviouslytornbetweenconflictingemotionsofprideinhispresentimportantpositionandawholesomefearofhis“boss。“
However,havingclearedhisthroat,Mr。Wigglesworthpulledhimselftogetherandwithawaveofthehandbegan。
“These’ere——er——gentlemenan’myself’avebeenhappintedaCommitteetolaybeforeyoucertaingrievancesw’ichwefeeltobeveryhoppressive,sir,sotospeak,w’ich,an’meanin’nooffence,sir,asmen,fellow-men,aswemightsay——“
“Whatdoyouwant,Wigglesworth?What’syourtrouble?Youhavesometrouble,whatisit?Spititout,man,“saidthebosssharply。
“Well,sir,asIwasa-sayin’,this’ere’saCommitteehappintedtowaitonyou,sir,tolaybeforeyoucertainfactsw’ichwewishyoutoconsideran’w’ich,asBritishsubjecks,wefeel——“
“Come,come,Wigglesworth,cutoutthespeech,andgetatthethings。Whatdoyouwant?Doyouknow?Ifso,tellmeplainlyandgetdonewithit。“
“Wewantourrightsasmen,“saidMr。Wigglesworthinaloudvoice,“ourrightsasfreemen,andwedemandtobetreatedasBritish——“
“IsthereanyoneofthisCommitteethatcantellmewhatyouwantofme?“saidMaitland。“You,Gilby,youhavesomesense——whatisthetrouble?Youwantmorewages,Isuppose?“
“Iguessso,“saidGilby,along,leanman,Canadianborn,ofaboutthirty,“butitain’tthewagesthat’seatin’mesomuch。“
“Whatthen?“
“It’sthatblankforeman。“
“Foreman?“
“That’sright,sir。““Tooblankedsmart!““Buttin’inlikeablankbillygoat!“ThegrowlscameinvariousundertonesfromtheCommittee。
“Whatforeman?Hoddle?“Thebosswasreadytofightforhissubalterns。
“No!OldHoddle’sallright,“saidGilby。“It’sthatyoungsmartaleck,TonyPerrotte。“
“TonyPerrotte!“Mr。Maitland’svoicewastroubledanduncertain。
“TonyPerrotte!Why,youdon’tmeantotellmethatPerrotteisnotagoodman。Heknowshisjobfromthegroundup。“
“Knowstoomuch,“saidGilby。“Wantstoruneverythingandeverybody。Youcan’ttellhimanything。Andyou’dthinkhewasaBrigadier-Generaltohearhimgivingusorders。“
“Youwereatthefront,Gilby?“
“Iwas,forthreeyears。“
“Youknowwhatdisciplineis?“
“Idothat,andIknowtoothedifferencebetweenaCorporalandaCompanyCommander。IknowanofficerwhenIseehim。Butabrasshatdon’tmakeaGeneral。“
“Iwon’tstandforinsubordinationinmymills,Gilby。Youmusttakeordersfrommyforeman。Youknowme,Gilby。You’vebeenlongenoughwithmeforthat。“
“Youtreatamanfair,Mr。Maitland,andIneverkickedatyourorders。Ain’tthatso?“
Maitlandnodded。
“Butthisyoungdude——“
“’Dude’?Whatdoyoumean,’dude’?He’snodude!“
“Oh,he’ssostuckonhimselfthathegivesmethewearisomewillies。Lookhere,otherfolkshasbeentothewar。Heneedn’tcarryhischestlikeablankedbaywindow。“
“Lookhere,Gilby,justquitswearinginthisroom。“ThecoldblueeyesboredintoGilby’shotface。
“Ibegpardon,sir。It’sabadhabitI’vegot,butthat——thatTonyPerrottehasgotmygoatandI’mthroughwithhim。“
“Allright,Gilby。Ifyoudon’tlikeyourjobyouknowwhatyoucando,“saidMaitlandcoldly。
“YoumeanIcanquit?“enquiredGilbyhotly。
“Imeanthere’sonlyonebossintheseworks,andthat’sme。Andmyforemantakesmyordersandpassesthemalong。Thosethatdon’tlikethemneedn’ttakethem。“
“Wedemandourrightsas——“beganMr。Wigglesworthheatedly。
“Excuseme,sir。’Ashouldliketoenquir-r-eifitisyour-ror-rder-rsthatyour-rfor-r-manshoulduseblasphemiouslanguagetoyour-rmen?“
Thecool,firm,raspingvoicecutthroughMr。Wigglesworth’ssputteringnoiselikeacircularsawthroughapinelog。