AgainSimmonstookthefloor。“AsIwassayin’,Mr。Mayor——“
Criesof“Order!Order!Sitdown!“
“——Mr。Mayor,IbelieveI’avethefloor?“
“Yes,youhave。Goon。Butyoumustnotinsult。“
“HInsult?DidIhinsultanybody?Idon’tknowwhatMr。McGinnismadefrom’isshells。Ionlysaidthatif——youhunderstand——if’emademorethaneoughtto,’eisarobber。Andsincethepriceofourfreedomwaspaidinblood,if’emademorethanwasfair,’e’sabloodrobber。“
Againthecriesarose。“Throwhimout!“Oncemorethemayorrose。
“Youmustnotmakeinsinuations,sir,“hecriedangrily。“Youmustnotmakeinsinuationsagainstrespectablecitizens。“
“HInsinooations,“criedSimmons。“No,sir,Inevermakenohinsinooations。IfIknewthathanyman’ere’admadehunfairprofitsIwouldn’tmakenohinsinooations。Iwouldcharge’imright’erewithbloodrobbery。Andletmesay,“shoutedSimmons,takingastepintotheaisle,“thatthetimemaycomewhentheworkingmenofthiscountrywillmakethesecharges,andwillhaskthepeoplewhokeptthe’’omefiresburning’——“
Yellsofderisivelaughter。
“——whatprofitscametothemfromthesesame’omefires。Thepeoplewillhaskforanhexplanationofthesebankaccounts,ofthesenewfactories,ofthesebigstores,ofthesehautermobiles。
Thepeoplethatwenttothewarandwerehunfortoonateenoughtoreturncamebacktopoverty,whilemanyofthese’ere’omefireburnerscamehoutwithfortunes。“AtthispointbrotherSimmonscastafierceandbalefuleyeuponagroupoftheemployerswhosatsilentandwrathfulbeforehim。“Andnow,whatIsay,“continuedBrotherSimmons——
Atthispointaquietvoicewasheard。
“Mr。Mayor,Irisetoapointoforder。“
ImmediatelySimmonstookhisseat。
“Mr。Farrington,“saidthemayor,recognisingoneofthelargestbuildingcontractorsinthetown。
“Mr。Mayor,Ishouldliketoaskwhatarewediscussingthisafternoon?ArewediscussingthewarrecordsofthecitizensofBlackwater?Ifso,thatisnotwhatIcamefor。Itmaybeinterestingtofindoutwhateachmandidinthewar。Ifindthatthosewhodidmostsayleast。Idon’tknowwhatMr。Simmonsdidinthewar。Isupposehewasthere。“
WithonespringSimmonswasonhisfeetandintheaisle。Herippedoffcoatandvest,pulledhisshirtoverhisheadandrevealedabackcoveredwiththenetworkofghastlyscars。“Thegentlemanhasks,“hepanted,“whatIdoneinthewar。Idon’tknow。IcannotsaywhatIdoneinthewar,butthatiswhatthewardonetome。“Theeffectwaspositivelyoverwhelming。
Adeadlysilencegrippedtheaudienceforasinglemoment。Thenuponeveryhandrosefierceyells,oathsandstrangecries。AbovetheuproarcameFarrington’sboomingvoice。Leavinghisseat,whichwasnearthebackofthehall,hecameforward,cryingout:
“Mr。Mayor!Mr。Mayor!Idemandattention!“AshereachedSimmons’sside,hepausedand,facingabout,helookeduponthearrayoffacespaleandtensewithpassion。“Iwanttoapologisetothisgentleman,“hesaidinavoicebreakingwithemotion。“I
shouldnothavesaidwhatIdid。ThemanwhobearsthesescarsisamanIamproudtoknow。“HeturnedswiftlytowardSimmonswithoutstretchedhand。“Iamproudtoknowyou,sir。Icouldnotgotothewar。Iwaspastage。Isentmytwoboys。Theyareovertherestill。“Asthetwomenshookhands,foronceinhislifeSimmonswasspeechless。Hisfacewassuffusedwithuncontrollablefeeling。Oneverysidewereseenmen,strongmen,withtearsstreamingdowntheirfaces。Anoblerspiritseemedtofalluponthemall。Inthesilencethatfollowed,Mr。Maitlandrose。
“Mr。Mayor,“hesaidquietly,“wehaveallsufferedtogetherinthiswar。I,forone,wanttodothefairthingbyourmen。Letusmeetthemandtalkthingsoverbeforeanyfair-mindedcommittee。
Surelywewhohavesufferedtogetherinwarcanworktogetherinpeace。“Itwasanobleappeal,andmetwithanobleresponse。Onallsidesandfromallpartiesastormofcheersbrokeforth。
ThentheReverendMurdoMathesonrosetohisfeet。“Mr。Mayor,“hesaid,“IconfessIwasnothopefuloftheresultofthismeeting。
ButIamsureweallrecognisethepresenceandinfluenceofamightierSpiritthanours。FromtheoutsetIhavebeenconvincedthattheproblemsintheindustrialsituationherearenotbeyondsolution,andshouldyieldtofairandreasonableconsideration。I
venturetomovethatacommitteeoffivebeappointed,twotobechosenbyeachofthepartiesinthisdispute,whowouldinturnchooseachairman;thatthiscommitteemeetwithrepresentativesofbothparties;andthattheirdecisioninallcasesbefinal。“
Mr。Farringtonroseandheartilysecondedthemotion。
AtthispointJack,whowassittingneartheplatformandwhoseeyeswerewanderingovertheaudience,wasstartledbythelookonthefaceofMcNish。Itwasalookinwhichmingledfear,anxiety,wrath。HeseemedtobeonthepointofstartingtohisfeetwhenMcGinnisbrokein:
“DoIunderstandthatthedecisionofthiscommitteeistobefinaloneverypoint?“
“Certainly,“saidtheReverendMurdo。“Thereisnootherwaybywhichwecanarriveatadecision。“
“Doyoumean,“criedMcGinnis,“thatifthiscommitteesaysImusthireonlyunionmeninmyfoundrythatImustdoso?“
“Iwouldreply,“saidtheReverendMurdo,“thatwemusttrustthiscommitteetoactinafairandreasonableway。“
ButMr。McGinniswasnotsatisfiedwiththisanswer。
“Iwanttoknow,“hecriedingrowinganger,“IwanttoknowexactlywhereweareandIwantadefiniteanswer。Willthiscommitteehavetherighttoforcemetoemployonlyunionmen?“
“Mr。Mayor,“repliedtheReverendMurdo,“Mr。McGinnisisrightinaskingfordefiniteness。Myansweristhatwemusttrustthiscommitteetodowhatiswiseandreasonable,andwemustaccepttheirdecisionasfinalineverycase。“
ThereuponMcGinnisroseandexpressedanearnestdesireforatragicandunhappyandage-longfateifhewouldconsenttoanysuchproposition。Withterribleswiftnessthespiritofthemeetingwaschanged。Themomentofloftyemotionandnobleimpulsepassed。Theopportunityforreasonandfairplaytodeterminetheissuewaslost,andtheoldevilspiritofsuspicionandhatefellupontheaudiencelikeapall。
AtthispointMcNish,fromwhosefaceallanxietyhaddisappeared,roseandsaid:
“Formypart,andspeakingfortheworkingmenofthistown,Iamreadytoaccepttheproposalthathasbeenmade。Wehavenofearforthejusticeofourdemandslikesomemenherepresent。Weknowwehavetherightonoursideandwearewillingtoacceptthejudgmentofsuchacommitteeashasbeenproposed。“Thewordswerefairenough,butthetoneofsneeringcontemptwassoirritatingthatimmediatelythepositionassumedbyMcGinnisreceivedsupportfromhisfellowemployersoneveryhand。Oncemoreuproarensued。
Themayor,inastateofangryexcitement,soughtinvaintorestoreorder。
AftersomeminutesofheatedaltercationwithMr。McGinnis,whomhethreatenedwithexpulsionfromthemeeting,themayorfinallyleftthechairandthemeetingbrokeupindisorderwhichthreatenedtodegenerateintoaseriesofpersonalencounters。
AgainMcNishtookcommand。Leapinguponachair,withaloudvoicewhichcaughtatoncetheearsofhisfollowing,heannouncedthatameetingwastobeheldimmediatelyintheunionrooms,andheadded:“Whenthesemenherewantusagain,theyknowwheretofindus。“Hewasansweredwitharoarofapproval,andwithanuglysmileonhisfaceheledhispeopleintriumphfromthehall,leavingbehindthemayor,stillengagedinaheatedargumentwithMcGinnisandcertainemployerswhosympathisedwiththeIrishman’sopinions。Thusthestrikepassedintoanotherandmoredangerousphase。
OntheRectorylawnahard-foughtgamehadjustfinished,bringingtoaconclusionalengthenedseriesofcontestswhichhadextendedoverawholeweek,inwhichseriesPatricia,withherdevotedcavalier,VictorForsythe,hadbeenforcedtoacceptdefeatatthehandsofhersisterandherpartner,HughMaynard。
“Partner,youwerewonderfulinthatlastset!“saidPatricia,astheymovedofftogethertooffertheircongratulationstotheirconquerors。
“Patsy,“saidherpartner,inalowvoice,“asever,youaresuperbindefeatasinvictory。Superb,unapproachable,wonderful。“
“Anythingelse,Vic?“inquiredPatsy,grinningattheyouth。
“Oh,awholelotmore,Pat,ifyouonlygivemeachancetotellyou。“
“Notimejustnow,“criedPatriciaasshereachedtheothers。
“Well,youtwodeservedtowin。Youplayedrippingtennis,“shecontinued,offeringHughherhand。
“Sodidyou,Pat。Youwereattheverytopofyourform。“
“Well,someotherday,“saidVic。“Ithinkweareimprovingabit,partner。Alittlemorecloseharmonywilldothetrick。“
“Comeaway,children,“saidMrs。Templeton,callingtothemfromtheshadeatthesideofthecourts。“Youmustbeverytiredanddoneout。Why,howhotyoulook,Patricia。“
“Stunning,Ishouldsay!“murmuredVic,lookingatherwithadoringeyes。
Andatrulywonderfulpicturethegirlmade,inherdaintymuslinfrock,herboldredhairtossedinasplendidaureoleaboutherface。Care-free,heart-free,assheflashedfromherheartyblueeyeshersaucyandbewitchingglancesatherpartner’sface,hermothersighed,thinkingthatherbabygirlwasswiftlyslippingawayfromherandforeverintothatwiderworldofwomanhoodwhereotherswouldclaimher。
Inlovelycontraststoodhersister,dressedinflannelskirtandsweaterofoldgoldsilk,fair,tall,beautiful,adelicategraceineverylineofherbodyandaproud,yetgentlestrengthineveryfeatureofherface。Theredweltinherdeepblueeyesalookofhidden,mysteriouspowerwhichhadwroughtinhermotheracertainfearofhereldestdaughter。ThemotherneverquiteknewwhattoexpectfromAdrien。Yet,forall,shecarriedanassuredconfidencethatwhatevershemightdo,herdaughterneverwouldshamethehightraditionsofherrace。
ThelongshadowsfromthetallelmslayacrossthevelvetswardoftheRectorylawn。TheheatoftheearlyJunedayhadgivenplacetothecoolairoftheevening。Theexquisitelydelicatecolouringfromthesettingsunfloodedtheskyoverheadanddeepenedintobluesandpurplesbehindtheelmsandthechurchspire。Adeeppeacehadfallenupontheworldexceptthatfromthetopmostboughofthetallestelmtreearobinsang,pouringhisveryheartoutinasongofjoyousoptimism。
Thelittlegroup,disposeduponthelawnaccordingtotheirvariousdesires,stoodandsatlookingupatthebravelittlesongster。
“Howhappyheis,“saidMrs。Templeton,awistfulcadenceofsadnessinhervoice。
“Iwonderifheis,Mamma。Perhapsheisonlypretending,“saidAdrien。
“Cheerio,oldchap!“criedVic,wavinghishandatthegallantlittlesongster。“Youarearegulargrouchkiller。“
“Hehasnotroubles,“saidMrs。Templeton,withasigh。
“Iwonder,Mamma。Orishejustbluffingusall?“
“Hehasnostrike,atanyrate,toworryhim,“saidPatricia,“and,bytheway,whatisthenewsto-day?Doesanybodyknow?Isthereanychange?“
“Oh,“criedVic,“therehasbeenamostexcitingmorningattheE。D。C——theEmployers’DefenceCommittee,“heexplained,inanswertoMrs。Templeton’smystifiedlook。
“Dogoon!“criedPatriciaimpatiently。“Wasthereafight?Theyarealwayshavingone。“
“Ofcoursetherewastheusualmorningscrap,butwithavariationto-dayofadeputationfromthebrethrenoftheMinisterialAssociation。But,ofcourse,Mrs。Templeton,theDoctormusthavetoldyoualready。“
“Ihardlyeverseehimthesedays。Heisdreadfullyoccupied。
Thereissomuchtrouble,sicknessandthatsortofthing。Oh,itisallterriblysad。TheDoctorisalmostwornout。“
“Hemadeawonderfulspeechtothemagnates,mygovernorsays。“
“Oh,goon,Vic!“criedPatricia。“Whydoyoustop?Youaresodeliberate。“
“Iwasthinkingofthatspeech,“repliedVictormorequietlythanwashiswont。“Itcameatamostdramaticmoment。Thegovernorwasquiteworkedupoveritandgavemeafullaccount。Theyhadjustgotalltheirreportsin——’allsafealongthePotomac’——nobreakinthefrontline——BuildingIndustriesslightlyshakyduetoworkingmen’sgroupstakingonsmallcontracts,whichexcitedgreatwrathandwhichMcGinnisdeclaredmustbestopped。“
“Howcantheystopthem?Thisisafreecountry,“saidAdrien。
“Aha!“criedVictor。“LittleyouknowoftheresourcesoftheE。D。C。Itisproposedthatthesupplydealersshouldrefusesuppliestoallbuildersuntilthestrikeissettled。Nomorelumber,lime,cement,etc。,etc。“
“Boycott,eh?Icallthatprettyrotten,“saidAdrien。
“Themajoritywereprettymuchforit,however,exceptMaitlandandmygovernor,theyprotestingthatthisboycottwashardlyplayingthegame。YourfriendCaptainJackcameinforhislicks,“
continuedVic,turningtoPatricia。“Itappearshehasbeenemployingstrikersinsomeworkorother,whichsomeofthebrethrenconsideredtobenotaccordingtoHoyle。“