Francis A. Adams
Capitolo 18
a lie acting, and its heart knows him/it, although its brain has not founded yet
it out.
The oscillations of door of office open. A man of fifty-five enters--a short man
with a red and truncate beard, a round face and hair well sprinkled with
grey. He is dressed in a suit of business scorciato and grey and hands a silk
hat. Its neckscarf is of the English does, its collar is more often than the
flax and neatest designate, and its general aspect that of the
man of business aristocrat whose evenings in a provincial city are expenses
to a baton, and in the metropolis to the work.
It is Gorman Purdy. The most affectionate hope of Trueman--next to that that to some
distant day, tells ten or fifteen years the future, he can sit in the
Senate of United States--it is that this man's daughter, Ethel Purdy, famous
in more than a city for his/her beauty, you/he/she can become his/her wife. Indeed, the
the hope of the Senate and Ethel goes together. With or, he is able
doesn't know whether to live without the other, and without that him not
wants the other.
"Trueman, we will have the difficulty with the men." Purdy draws a
chair above to the desk of Trueman.
"I am speaking as soon as on the telephone with the head of mine to Harleigh.
The men there and to Hazleton holds a to-night of reunion to decide if
or they won't strike in understanding with the Coal threatening Provincial,
because of the closed-feather.
"We now owe, strike the first hit! The men ended to Pittsfield and
to the mines of Woodward the strikers will connect if the Harleigh and
The men of Hazleton go out. We have to find an injunction to prevent the committee
mines give cut by to visit the other men. If theirs come it is
for the you sole purpose to incite the men to strike. It is not that
the enough motives for an injunction?"
"You can find Your injunction, the Mr. Purdy" that Trueman responds, "but that that
will effect have if you don't have a regiment to back him on?"
"We have the regiment! The Coal and Iron Police are practicing himself/herself/itself in