“Bettergetonwi’it,“saidMcNishcurtly。
“Ishallgetonw’enIamgoodandready,BrotherMcNish,“answeredSimmons。
“Allr-r-right,brother,butAdootye’reooto’order。Whoisthechairmano’thisCommittee?“askedMcNishcalmly。
“BrotherPhillips,“answeredtwoorthreevoices。
“Allright。Isuggestyouproceedregularlyandcallthemeetingtoorder,“saidMcNishquietly。Simmons,recognisingthatitwasGreekmeetingGreek,agreedtothis。
ClumsilyandhesitatinglyBrotherPhillipsbeganstatingthebusinessoftheCommittee。HehadnotgonefarbeforeSimmonsinterrupted。
“Mr。Chairman,withyourpermissionIwouldjustliketosaythattheresolutionpassedattherepresentativejointmeetin’oftheMaitlandMillsandBoxFactoryhemployeeslastnightwillsufficientlyhexplainthehobjectofthismeetin’’ere。“
BrotherSimmons’tonesuggestedinfinitepityforthelumberingeffortsofthechairman。
“Yes,Iguessitwill,“saidthechairman,blushinginhisconfusion。BrotherPhillipswasnewtohispositionanditsduties。
“Iwouldsuggestthatthatresolutionberead,“saidBrotherSimmons,thepityinhistonehardlyveilinghiscontempt。
“Yes!Yes!Ofcourse!“saidBrotherPhillipshurriedly。“Eh——
wouldyoupleasereadit,Mr——thatis——BrotherSimmons?“
WithgreatshowofdeliberationandofentiremasteryofthesituationMr。SimmonsproducedaMinuteBookandbegan:
“Mr。Chairmanandbrothers,Imaysaythatthis’ereresolutionwaspassedatajointrepresentativemeetin’ofallthehemployeesoftheMaitlandCompany——“
“Thereisnosichcompany,Mr。Chairman,“saidMcNish。“Asayletusheartheresolution。We’llhearthespeechafterwardsifwemust。“ItwasagainGreekmeetingGreek,andthelittlemanturnedwithasarcasticsmiletoMcNish。
“IsupposeBrotherMcNishishanxioustogetreadyforthisgaimewe’vebin’earingabaht。Ishouldjustliketoremind’imthatwe’aveabiggergaimeon’and,if’ewantstogetintoit。PersonallyIdon’t’avenouseforthese’eregaimes。I’aveseenthesamekindofcapitalisticdodgetodistracttheworkin’man’shattentionfrom’isrealgaimeinlife。Thesecircumventions——“
“MaisterChair-r-man!Arise——“
“Mr。Chairman,I’avethefloorandifBrotherMcNishknowshanythinkabahtconstitootionalproceedin’s——“
“MaisterChair-r-man——Maister-rChair-r-r-man!“BrotherMcNish’sDoricwasominouslyrasping。“Arisetaeapintofor-r-de-r-r。
AndBrotherSimmons,whoclaimstobeanexpertinconstitutionallawandprocedureknowsIhavethefloor。Mapintoforderisthis,thatthereisnobusinessbeforethemeetingandasapparentlyonlyaboothalfthemembersareabsent——“
“And’oo’sfaultisthat?’Ewastogetthem’isself,“shoutedMr。
Simmons。
“Asearchedthetoonforthembutcudnafindthem,butasAwassayin’——asthesecretaryhasnobusinesstaebringbeforethemeetingbutawheenhavers,Amoveweadjourntaetomorrowat12:30
p。m。inthisplace,andIbelievethatasBritherMaitlandisalsoamembero’thiscommitteehewillsecondthemotion。“
Maitland,notknowingintheleastwhatthewholethingwasabout,butseeingawayoutofthepresentmix-up,promptlysecondedthemotion。
“Mr。Chairman!“shoutedSimmons。“Iampreparedto——“
“MaisterChair-r-man,Aneednotremindyouthatthereisnodiscussiononamotiontoadjourn。“
“Thatisquiteright,“saidthechairman,inwhosememorybysomeobscurementalprocessthisfactseemedtohavefoundalodging。
“Itismovedthatthiscommitteedonowadjourn。“
“Mr。Chairman!Iprotest,“shriekedBrotherSimmonsfrantically。
“Ay,he’sagrandprotester!“saidBrotherMcNish。
Themotionwascarriedbyamajorityofone,BrothersWigglesworth,McNishandMaitlandvotingintheaffirmative。
“Traitors!“shriekedBrotherSimmons。“Capitalistictraitors!“
“Hootmon!Ye’renoinHydePark。Saveyerebreathforyereporritchthemorn——“saidMcNish,relaxingintoagrimsmileashelefttherooms。
“We’llget’im,“saidSimmonstohisallyandfriend。“’E’sinwiththatthereyoungpup。’Eknows’owtowork’imand’e’dsellusallup,’ewould。“BrotherSimmons’brandofprofanitystronglysavouredoftheLondonpavementsinitspicturesquefluency。
“Getinhere,McNish,“saidMaitland,whowaswaitingatthedoor。
WithsomehesitationMcNishacceptedtheinvitation。
“Now,whatdoesthismean?“saidMaitlandsavagely,thencheckinghisrage,“butIoughttothankyouforgettingmeoutofthegripofthatfranticidiot。Whatisthisfoolthing?“
“It’snaethat,“saidMcNishshortly。“Itisanythingbutthat。
ButIgrantyethiswasnotimetobringiton。Thatwasbeyondme。Adootyonpuircraturhadapurposeinit,however。Hedisna——doesnotthinkmuchofthesegamesofyours。Butthat’sanither——another“——McNishwascarefulofhisspeech——“matter。“
“Butwhatin——“
“Iamjusttellingyou。Thereisastrong,averystrongmovementunderwayamongtheunionsatpresent。“
“Amovement?Strike,doyoumean?“
“Itmaybe,orworse。“McNish’stonewasverygrave。“Andasagoodunionmantheyexpectyourassistance。“
“Wagesagain?“
“Ay,andcondeetionsandthelike。“
“Butitisnotsixmonthssincethelastagreementwassignedandthatagreementisrunningstill。“
“Ay,itis,butcondeetions,conditionshavechangedsincethatdate,“saidMcNish,“andtheremustbereadjustment——atleast,thereisafeelingthatway。“
“Readjustment?ButIhavehadnohintofthisinourmeetings。
Thishasnotcomeupfordiscussion。“
Agentlepitysmiledfromtheruggedfaceofthemanbesidehim。
“Hardly,“hesaid。“It’snodonethatway。“
TheycametoMcNish’sdoor。
“Willyoucomein?“hesaidcourteously。ArefusalwasatMaitland’slipswhenthedoorwasopenedbyanoldladyinawhitefrilledcapandwithoutbeingabletoexplainhowitcameabouthefoundhimselfinthequaintlyfurnishedbutdelightfullycosyliving-room,soakinginthecomfortofagreatblazingfire。
“Thisisreallysolidcomfort,“hesaid,spreadinghishandstotheglowingpineslabs。
“Ay,yeneedittheday。Thefirecheerstheheart,“saidtheoldlady。
“Butyoudon’tneeditforthat,Mrs。McNish,“saidhervisitor,smilingatthestrong,serenefaceunderthewhitefrilledcap。
“DoInotthen?An’whatabootyersel’?“Thekeengreyeyesearchedhisface。Maitlandwasimmediatelyconsciousofavastdrearinessinhislife。Hesatsilentlookingintotheblazingfire。
“Ay,“continuedtheoldlady,“buttherearethebrightspotstae,an’it’silltaegloweratacauldhearthstone。“Maitlandglancedquicklyattheshrewdandkindlyface。Whatdidsheknowabouthimandhislifeandhis“cauldhearthstone“?Sohesaidnothingbutwaited。Suddenlysheswervedtoanothertheme。
“Malcolm,“shesaid,“haveyesecuredtheticketsforthematch?“
“Aw,mither,nowitistheterribleauldsportyeare。Shedragsmeouttoallthesethings。“HiseyestwinkledatMaitland。“I
can’tfindtimeforanystudy。“
“Hootsyeandye’restudy。Adootaralehearteningscrambleontheicewaddaeyemairguidthananoorwi’yongodlessJewbuddie。“
“ShemeansMarx,ofcourse,“saidMcNish,inanswertoMaitland’slookofperplexity。“Shehasnouseforhim。“
“Butthetickets,Malcolm,“insistedhismother。
“Well,mither,A’llconfessIcleanforgotthem。Yesee,“hehurriedtosay,“AwasthatfashedoveryonCommitteemaitter——“
“Committeemaitter!“exclaimedtheoldladyindignantly。“DidI
nottellyenotoheedyonscreamin’Englishcraturwi’hisrevolutionarynonsense?“
“ShemeansSimmons,“interjectedMalcolmwithalittlesmile。“Hemeanswell,mither,butA’mvexedabootthetickets。“
“Mrs。McNish,“saidMaitland,“IhappentohavetwoticketsthatI
canletyouhave。“Foraninstantshehesitated。
“Wecanfindawayin,Ithink,Mr。Maitland,“saidMalcolm,forestallinghismother’sanswer。Butwithsimpledignityhismotherputhimaside。
“Ashallbeverrapleasedindeedtohavethetickets,providedyoucansparethem,Mr。Maitland。Nevermind,noo,Malcolm。Akenwellwhatye’rethinkin’。He’sgeyindependentandhismindisonthaerevolutionarybuddieso’his。A’mayetellin’himthisisnaelandforyonnonsense。GinwewereinRooshie,orGermanywhaurthepeoplehavelivedinblackslaveryorevenintheauldlandwhaurthefowkarehauddendoonwi’generationso’classbondage,theremightbeachanceforarevolutionary。Butwhatcanyedaeinalandwhaurthefowkareayeclimbin’throughither,nooup,noodown,noomaister,nooman?YecannamakeCanadiansrevolutionaries。Theyarea’ontheroadtobemaisters。Malcolmisacleverloonbuthehasaweebeeinhisbonnet。“Theoldladysmiledquizzicallyatherbig,serious-facedson。
“Noo,mither,ye’rejusttalkin’havers,“hesaid。“MymotherisasgreataSocialistasIam。“
“Ay,butAkeepmaheid。“
“Thatyedo,mither。Ye’regeycannie,“repliedherson,shakinghishead,andsotheypassedthewordtoandfro,andMaitlandsatlisteningtothechat。Thedelightfulspiritofcamaraderiebetweenmotherandsonremindedhimofasimilarrelationshipbetweenmotherandsonsinhisownhomeinpre-wardays。Hecouldnottearhimselfaway。Itwaswellontohisdinnerhourbeforeherosetogo。
“Youhavegivenmeadelightfulhour,Mrs。McNish,“hesaidasheshookhands。“Youmademethinkofmyownhomeintheolddays,——I
meanbeforethewarcameandsmashedeverything。“Theoldlady’seyeswerekindlyscanninghisface。
“Ay,thewarsmashedyerehame?“Maitlandnoddedinsilence。
“Hisbrither,“saidMalcolm,quietly。
“Puirladdie,“shesaid,pattinghishand。
“Andmymother,“addedMaitland,speakingwithdifficulty,“andthat,ofcourse,meantourhome——andeverything。SoIthankyouforaveryhappyhour,“headdedwithasmile。
“Wadyecaretocomeagain?“saidtheoldladywithaquietdignity。“We’replainfowkbutye’llbealwayswelcome。“
“Ijustwill,Mrs。McNish。AndIwillsendyouthetickets。“
“Man!Iwishyegrandluckthenight。Agrandvictory。“
“Thankyou。Wearegoingtomakeatryforit,“saidMaitland。
“Youmustshoutforus。“
“Ay,wullI,“sheansweredgrimly。AndshekeptherwordforofallthecompanythatmadeuptheMaitlandparty,nonewasmoreconspicuouslyenthusiasticinapplausethanwasawhite-hairedoldladyinarespectableblackbonnetwhosewildandweirdDoricexpletivesandexclamationswerethejoyofthewholepartyabouther。