第 17 节
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  James conceded a reflective assent with a manner of impartiality。 〃Of
  course your friends wouldn't think any the less of you。 They're not soso
  〃
  〃respectable as yours;〃 Jeff finished for him。
  〃I was going to say so hidebound。〃
  〃All the same; isn't it?〃
  〃But it would be a sacrifice for you。 I recognize that。 And I'm not sure
  that I could accept it。 I will have to think that over;〃 the lawyer concluded
  magnanimously。
  〃You'll find it is best。 But I think I would tell Miss Frome; even if I
  didn't tell anybody else。 She has a right to know。〃
  〃You may depend upon me to do whatever is best about that。〃
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  James was hardly out of the office before Captain Chunn blew in like a
  small tornado。 He was boiling with rage。
  〃What's this infernal lie about you being the son of a convict; David?〃
  he demanded; waving a copy of the Herald。
  〃Sit down; Captain。 I'll tell you the story because you're entitled to it。
  But I shall have to speak in confidence。〃
  〃Confidence! Dad burn it; what are you talking about? Are you trying
  to tell me that Phil Farnum was a thief and a convict?〃
  Jeff's steel…blue eyes looked straight into his。 〃Nothing so impossible
  as that; Captain。 I'm going to tell you the story of his brother。〃
  Jeff told it; but he and the owner of the _World_ disagreed radically
  about the best way to answer the attack。
  〃Why must you always stand between that kid glove cousin of yours
  and trouble? Let him stand the gaff himself。 It will do him good;〃 Chunn
  stormed。
  But Jeff had his way。 The _World_ made no denial of the facts charged。
  In a statement on the front page that covered less than three sticks he told
  the simple story of the defalcation of Robert Farnum。 One thing only he
  added to the account given in the opposition papers。 This was that during
  the past two years the shortage of the bank cashier had been paid in full to
  the Planters' First National at Shelby。
  There were many forecasts as to what the effect of the Farnum story
  would     be  on   the  election   returns。  It  is  enough    to  say  that  the  ticket
  supported   by   the   _World_   was   chosen   by   a   small   majority。   James   was
  elected to the legislature by a plurality of fifteen hundred votes over his
  antagonist; a majority unheard of in the Eleventh District。
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  CHAPTER 8
  Is not this the trouble with our whole man…made world; that the game
  is played with loaded dice? Against the poor; the weak and the unfortunate
  have the cards been stacked。 A tremendous percentage is in favor of the
  crook; the scoundrel; the smug robber of industry by whom the hands are
  dealt。
  Wealth; created by the many; is more and more flowing into the vaults
  of   the   few。  Legislatures;    Congress;    the  courts;   all  the  machinery     of
  government;   answer   to   the   crack   of   the   whip   wielded   by   Big   Business。
  The creed of the allied plunderers is that he should take who has the power
  and he should keep who can。
  Until   we   mutiny   against   the   timidity   of   our   times   Democracy   and
  Prosperity will be dreams。 The poor and the parasite we shall have always
  with us。
  In   that   new   world   which   is   to   be   MEN   and   not   THINGS   will   be
  supreme; property a means and not an end。 The heart of the world will be
  born   anew   under   an   economic   reconstruction   that   will   give   freedom   for
  individual development。 For our social and industrial life will be founded
  not on a denial of God but on an affirmation of Brotherhood。From the
  Note Book of a Dreamer。
  THE HERO MEETS AND ADMIRES A MONA LISA SMILE。 HE
  IS TENDERED AN APOLOGY FOR A PAST DISCOURTESY
  PART 1
  Came     James   Farnum   down      Powers    Avenue    carrying   with   buoyant
  dignity   the   manner   of   greatness   that   sat   so   well   on   him。   His   smile   was
  warm for a world that just now was treating him handsomely。 There could
  be no doubt that for a first term he was making an extraordinary success of
  his   work   in   the   legislature。   He   had   worked   hard   on   committees   and   his
  speeches had made a tremendous hit。 Jeff had played him up strong in the
  world too; so that he was becoming well known over the state。 That he had
  risen to leadership of the progressives in the House during his first term
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  showed his quality。 His ambition vaulted。 Now that his feet were on the
  first rungs of the ladder it would be his own fault if he did not reach the
  top。
  His   progress   down   the   busy   street   was   in   the   nature   of   an   ovation。
  Everywhere he met answering smiles that told of the people's pride in their
  young champion。 Already James had discovered that Americans are eager
  for hero worship。 He meant to be the hero of his state; the favorite son it
  would delight to honor。 This was what he loved: the cheers for the victor;
  not the clash of the battle。
  〃Good   morning;   Farnum。   What   are   the   prospects?〃   It   was   Clinton
  Rogers; of the big shipbuilding firm Harvey & Rogers; that stopped him
  now。
  〃Still   anybody's   fight;   Mr。   Rogers。〃   The   young   lawyer's   voice   fell   a
  note to take on a frankly confidential tone; an accent of friendliness that
  missed the fatal buttonholing familiarity of the professional politician。 〃If
  we   can   hold   our   fellows   together   we'll   win。   But   the   Transcontinental   is
  bidding high for votesand there's always a quitter somewhere。〃
  〃Does Frome stand any chance?〃
  〃It will be Hardy or Frome。 The least break in our ranks will be the
  signal for a stampede to P。 C。 The Republicans will support him when they
  get the signal。 It's all a question of our fellows standing pat。〃
  〃From what I can learn it won't be your fault if Hardy isn't elected。 I
  congratulate you on the best record ever made by a
  ember in his first term。〃
  〃Oh; we all do our best;〃 James answered lightly。 〃But I'm grateful for
  your good opinion。 I hope I deserve it。〃
  James   could   afford   to   be   modest   about   his   achievements   so   long   as
  Jeff   was   shouting   his   praises   through   the   columns   of   the   _World_   to   a
  hundred   thousand   readers   of   that   paper。   What   the   shipbuilder   had   said
  pleased him mightily。 For Clinton Rogers was one of the few substantial
  moneyed   men   of   Verden   who   had   joined   the   reform   movement。   Not   a
  single   member   of   the   Verden   Club;   with   the   exception   of   Rogers;   was
  lined up with those making the fight for direct legislation。 Even those who
  had    no   financial    interest   in  the  Transcontinental       or  the   public   utility
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  corporations supported that side from principle。
  James himself had thought a long time before casting in his lot with
  the insurgents led by his cousin。 He had made tentative approaches both to
  Frome      and   to  Edward     B。  Merrill。    Both   of  these   gentlemen      had   been
  friendly  enough;   but   James   had   made   up   his   mind   they  undervalued   his
  worth。   The   way   to   convince   them   of   this   was   to   take   the   field   against
  them。
  He smiled now as he swung along the avenue。 Both Frome and Merrill
  yes; and Big Tim too; for that matter!knew by this time whether they
  had made   a   mistake   in sizing   him up   as a   raw college   boy with his  eye
  teeth not cut。
  A  passing   electric   containing   two   young   women   brought   his   gloved
  hand to his hat。 The long slant eyes of the lady on the farther side swept
  him indolently。   In   answer to   her  murmured   suggestion the girl   who  was
  driving brought the machine round in a half circle which ended at the edge
  of the curb in front of Farnum。
  The   lawyer's   hat   came   off   again   with   easy   grace。   The   slim   young
  driver   leaned   back   against   the   cushions   and   merely   smiled   a   greeting;
  tacitly yielding command of the situation to her cousin; an opulent young
  widow      adorned     demurely      with    that  artistic   touch    of  mourning      that
  suggests a grief not inconsolable。
  〃Good      morning;     Miss