Francis A. Adams
Capitolo 46
to frequent an Antitrust Lecture to Chicago. This Lecture is held
urgent as the bulge of an atrocious movement from the Magnates
who try to spoil the laws of the United States as applied to capital.
Martha asks to Trueman if he will accept the appointment as a delegate from
the State of Pennsylvania. He means his/her good wish to do this way; but
doubts if the miners out of the taking of Wilkes-bars him aloft enough
you esteem to so it honors him.
"I have not done yet enough to redeem himself/herself/themselves for the years that I have sustained
as the barrier to the poor man finding their deserts", he declares.
But the shows of election of which he is recognized as a faithful friend the
people. To the Lecture he believes that he will win recognition for the
the miners' applications, for the justice and for the Federal strengthening of
the laws of the common safety in the mines.
The ten months that pass from him the afternoon he won the case
against the widow of the Magyar, you/he/she has been the most serious of his/her life.
You/they have picked up Them him of the service of a Society without soul and you/they have put him
in the position of threatening leader of a million.
YOU BOOK II.
The Labor union Incorporates.
I CAPITULATE VII.
AN ANTITRUST LECTURE.
From the time that Trueman was selected as a delegate to the great one
Antitrust lecture to assemble in the city of Chicago, he has devoted
his/her times, day and night, to study. In to make his/her advent in the
lecture, he enters the arena of national politics; he means to go
prepared. Martha has prevailed on him to accept the nomination as a
candidate for the State of Pennsylvania, and he has been chosen from the
unanimous vote of the Unions. This exposure of the trust on the part
of the toilers of the state a deep impression has done on him, and it has
mended his/her resolution to do anything that will be worthy of his
constituent.
The sudden transition that he has suffered from the being the faithful supporter
of the coal barons, to becoming their opponent of many bitterest they have gone away