Francis A. Adams
Capitolo 87
production with a prologue.
Advancing to the centre of the seeds circle he starts the explanation of
his/her plan of the salvation.
Is you/he/she destined for ending as her a lot of thousand you/he/she has done, in failure they put?
"Thing I propose it will strike her as the ravings of a man that has lost his
last wheat of sense", he starts. "Still I am prepared to show that
not only the plan is feasible, but that it is only the one whom can be
puts in execution and it brought I cross to a succeeded problem. The avarice
and the power of the Magnates of Trust is insatiable. They won't do
the least concession to the people. The day for the arbitrage is to a
end; the time for the people to act is to course of hand.
"Every means of defense against the Trusts have been absorbed from them.
What are we to do, does surrender him mildly, or struggle?
"History shows us as terrible it is a war of thing--especially revolutionary
war. I have now, thought out a plan from that war and his/her companion
calamity can be dissuaded and the people are rehabilitated in their power.
"There is not here a man who would not enlist to-day to the call for
troops. Many of you you/he/she is already tried patriots by Your
you mend in the field and on the ships of the United States.
"It is not now always, necessary to be on a battleground to show
courage. Men can be heroes in the humble walks of the life.
"Thing I want of you it is nearby a pawn of that you will be me to put out
existence the deadly enemies of this country. I want you to swear that You
you don't withdraw him when the moment comes for you to fight, also to the
death.
"It is some of you not prepared to curse that you would fight against the enemies of ours
country at the bitter end?"
Nobody speaks. The condition excited of the orator thrills the men
oddly. They doesn't know only as to pick him/it up.
"I am able to the next name of reunion forty men, each of whom a has been
hostile of the United States; each of whom has seen him the growth of his
private fortune built on the downfall of houses; each of whom has opposed