第15章
"It"snothalfsorawassomethingsImightmention,thatwentthroughlikegreasedlightning,"hereplied."Whatcantheydo?Ibelieveitwillholdwater.Tallant"s,andmostoftheothernewspapersinthestate,won"tprintalineaboutit,andonlySocialistsandPopulistsreadthePilot.They"redisgruntledanyway.Thepointis,there"snootherwayoutforus.Justthinkamoment,bearinginmindwhatI"vetoldyouaboutthecase,andyou"llseeit."
Mr.Gorsetookupthepaperagain,andreadthedraftover.
"YouknowaswellasIdo,Miller,howdangerousitistoleavethisRibblevalebusinessatlooseends.TheCarlislesteelpeopleandtheLakeShoreroadareaftertheRibblevaleCompany,andwecan"taffordtorunanyriskoftheirgettingit.It"slogicallyapartoftheBoyneinterests,asScherersays,andDickinsonisreadywiththemoneyforthereorganization.IftheCarlislepeopleandtheLakeShoregetit,theproductwillbeshippedoutbytheLandG,andtheRailroadwilllose.
WhatwouldBarboursay?"
Mr.Barbour,asIhaveperhapsmentioned,wasthepresidentoftheRailroad,andhadhisresidenceintheothergreatcityofthestate.Hewasthen,Iknew,intheWest.
"We"vegottoactnow,"insistedMr.Watling."That"sopenandshut.Ifyouhaveanyotherplan,Iwishyou"dtrotitout.Ifnot,IwantalettertoPaulVarneyandthegovernor.I"mgoingtosendParetdownwiththemonthenighttrain."
Itwascleartomethen,inthediscussionfollowing,thatMr.Watling"sgiftofpersuasion,thoughgreat,wasnotthedeterminingfactorinMr.
Gorse"sdecision.He,too,possessedboldness,thoughhepreferredcaution.Nordidthefriendshipbetweenthetwoenterintothetransaction.Iwasimpressedmorestronglythaneverwiththefactthatalawsuitwasseldomamereprivateaffairbetweentwopersonsorcorporations,butinvolvedachainofrelationshipsandninetimesoutoftenthatchainleduptotheRailroad,whichnearlyalwayswasvitallyinterestedintheselegalcontests.HalfanhourofmasterlypresentationofthesituationwasnecessarybeforeMr.Gorsebecameconvincedthattheintroductionofthebillwastheonlywayoutforallconcerned.
"Well,Iguessyou"reright,Theodore,"hesaidatlength.Whereuponheseizedhispenandwroteofftwonoteswithgreatrapidity.TheseheshowedtoMr.Watling,whonoddedandreturnedthem.Theywerefoldedandsealed,andhandedtome.OnewasaddressedtoColonelPaulVarney,andtheothertotheHon.W.W.Trulease,governorofthestate.
"Youcantrustthisyoungman?"demandedMr.Gorse.
"Ithinkso,"repliedMr.Watling,smilingatme."Thebillwashisownidea."
Therailroadattorneywheeledaboutinhischairandlookedatme;lookedaroundme,wouldbetterexpressit,withhisindefinite,encompassingyetinclusiveglance.Ihadrivetedhisattention.Andfromhenceforth,I
knew,Ishouldenterintohiscalculations.Hehadmadeformeacompartmentinhismind.
"Hisownidea!"herepeated.
"Imerelysuggestedit,"Iwasputtingin,whenhecutmeshort.
"Aren"tyouthesonofMatthewParet?"
"Yes,"Isaid.
Hegavemeaqueerglance,thesignificanceofwhichIleftuntranslated.
Myexcitementwastoogreattoanalyzewhathemeantbythismentionofmyfather
Whenwereachedthesidewalkmychiefgavemeafewpartinginstructions.
"Ineedscarcelysay,Hugh,"headded,"thatyourpresenceinthecapitalshouldnotbeadvertisedasconnectedwiththis——legislation.Theywillprobablyattributeittousintheend,butifyou"rereasonablycareful,they"llneverbeabletoproveit.Andthere"snouseinputtingourcardsonthetableatthebeginning."
"Noindeed,sir!"Iagreed.
Hetookmyhandandpressedit.
"Goodluck,"hesaid."Iknowyou"llgetalongallright."
AFARCOUNTRY
ByWinstonChurchillBOOK2.
X.
Thiswasnotmyfirstvisittothestatecapital.Indeed,someofthatreconditeknowledge,inwhichItookapride,hadbeengainedontheoccasionsofmypreviousvisits.Risinganddressingearly,Ibeheldoutofthecarwindowthebroad,shallowriverglintinginthemorningsunlight,thedomeofthestatehouseagainsttheblueofthesky.EvenatthatearlyhourgroupsofthegentlemenwhomadeourlawswerescatteredaboutthelobbyofthePottsHouse,standingorseatedwithineasyreachofthegailycolouredcuspidorsthatprotectedthemarblefloor:heavy-jawedworkersfromthecitiesmingledwithmoon-facedbutastutecountrymenwhomanipulatedvotesamongstfarmsandvillages;fatorcadaverous,Irish,GermanorAmerican,allboreincommonacertainindefinablestamp.Havingeatenmybreakfastinalargedining-roomthatresoundedwiththeclatterofdishes,IdirectedmystepstotheapartmentoccupiedfromyeartoyearbyColonelPaulBarney,generalissimooftheRailroadonthelegislativebattlefield,——apositionthatdemandedacertainuniquenessofgenius.
"Howdoyoudo,sir,"hesaid,inaguardedbutcourteoustoneasheopenedthedoor.Ienteredtoconfrontagroupofthreeorfourfigures,silentandratherhostile,seatedinahazeoftobaccosmokearoundamarble-toppedtable.OnitreposedaBible,attachedtoachain.
"Youprobablydon"trememberme,Colonel,"Isaid."MynameisPared,andI"massociatedwiththefirmofWatling,Fowndes,andRipon."
Hisairofmarginality,——heightenedbyagreymoustacheandgoateealaNapoleonThird,——vanishedinstantly;hebecamehospitable,ingratiating.
"Why——whycertainly,youweredownheahwithMr.Fowndestwoyearsago."
TheColonelspokewithaslightSouthernaccent."Tobesure,sir.I"vehadthehonourofmeetingyourfather.Mr.Norris,ofNorthHaven,meetMr.Paret——oneofourrisinglawyers"Ishookhandswiththemallandsatdown.Openinghislongcoat,ColonelVarneyrevealedtworowsofcigars,suggestingcartridgesinabelt.Theseheproceededtohandoutashetalked."I"mgladtoseeyouhere,Mr.Paret.Youmuststayawhile,andbecomeacquaintedwiththemenwho——ahem——areshapingthedestiniesofagreatstate.Itwouldgivemepleasuretoescortyouabout."
Ithankedhim.Ihadlearnedenoughtorealizehowimportantaretheamenitiesinpoliticsandbusiness.TheColoneldidmostoftheconversing;hecouldnothavefilledwithefficiencyandeasetheimportantpostthatwashishaditnotbeenfortheendlessfundofhumorousanecdotesathisdisposal.Onebyonethevisitorsleft,eachassuringmeofhispersonalregard:theColonelclosedthedoor,softly,turningthekeyinthelock;therewasaslylookinhisblackeyesashetookachairinproximitytomine.
"Well,Mr.Paret,"heaskedsoftly,"what"sup?"
WithoutfurtheradoIhandedhimMr.Gorse"sletter,andanotherMr.
Watlinghadgivenmeforhim,whichcontainedacopyofthebill.Hereadthese,laidthemonthetable,glancingatmeagain,strokinghisgoateethewhile.Hechuckled.
"Bygum!"heexclaimed."ItakeoffmyhattoTheodoreWatling,alwaysdid."Hebecamecontemplative."Itcanbedone,Mr.Paret,butit"sgoingtotakesomecarefuldriving,sir,somereachingoutandflicking"emwhentheyr"arandbuck.PaulVarney"sneverbeenstumpedyet.Justassoonasthisisintroducedwe"llhaveGatesandArmstrongdownhere——
they"retheRibblevaleattorneys,aren"tthey?Ithoughtso,——andthebestlegaltalenttheycanhire.Andthey"llroundupallthedisgruntledfellows,youknow,——thatain"tfriendlytotheRailroad.
We"vegottodoitquick,Mr.Paret.GorsegaveyoualettertotheGovernor,didn"the?"
"Yes,"Isaid.
"Well,comealong.I"llpassthewordaroundamongtheboys,justtolet"emknowwhattoexpect."Hiseyesglitteredagain."I"vebeenfollowingthisRibblevalebusiness,"headded,"andIunderstandLeonardDickinson"sallreadytoreorganizethatcompany,whenthetimecomes.
Heoughttoletmeinforalittle,onthegroundfloor."
IdidnotventuretomakeanypromisesforMr.Dickinson.
"Ireckonit"sjustaswellifyouweretomeetmeattheGovernor"soffice,"theColoneladdedreflectively,andthehintwasnotlostonme.
"It"sbetternottolet"emfindoutanysoonerthantheyhavetowherethisthingcomesfrom,——youunderstand."Helookedathiswatch."Howwouldnineo"clockdo?I"llbethere,withTrulease,whenyoucome,——byaccident,youunderstand.Ofcoursehe"llbereasonable,butwhentheygettobegovernorstheyhavelittlenotions,youknow,andyou"vegottoindulge"em,flatter"emalittle.Itdoesn"thurt,forwhentheygettheirbacksupitonlymakesmoretrouble."
Heputonasoft,blackfelthat,anddepartednoiselessly
Atnineo"clockIarrivedattheStateHouseandwasusheredintoagreatsquareroomoverlookingthepark.TheGovernorwasseatedatadeskunderanelaboratechandelier,andsureenough,ColonelVarneywastherebesidehim;makingbarelyperceptiblesignals.
"Itisapleasuretomakeyouracquaintance,Mr.Paret,"saidMr.
Trulease."Yournameisafamiliaroneinyourcity,sir.AndIgatherfromyourcardthatyouareassociatedwithmygoodfriend,TheodoreWatling."
Iacknowledgedit.Iwasnotalittleimpressedbytheperfectblendofcordiality,democraticsimplicityandimpressivenessMr.Truleasehadachieved.Forhehadmanaged,inthecourseofalongpoliticalcareer,tocombineinexactproportionstheseelementswhich,inthepublicmind,shouldupthepersonalityofachiefexecutive.MomentarilyheovercamethefeelingofsuperioritywithwhichIhadenteredhispresence;
neutralizedthesenseIhadofbeingassociatednowwiththehigherpowerswhichhadputhimwherehewas.ForIknewallabouthis"record."
"You"reacquaintedwithColonelVarney?"heinquired.
"Yes,Governor,I"vemettheColonel,"Isaid.
"Well,Isupposeyourfirmisgettingitsshareofbusinessthesedays,"
Mr.Truleaseobserved.Iacknowledgeditwas,andafterdiscussingforafewmomentstheremarkablegrowthofmynativecitytheGovernortappedonhisdeskandinquiredwhathecoulddoforme.IproducedtheletterfromtheattorneyfortheRailroad.TheGovernorreaditgravely.
"Ah,"hesaid,"fromMr.Gorse."Acopyoftheproposedbillwasenclosed,andtheGovernorreadthatalso,hemmedandhawedalittle,turnedandhandedittoColonelVarney,whowassittingwithadetachedair,smokingcontemplatively,avacantexpressiononhisface."Whatdoyouthinkofthis,Colonel?"
WhereupontheColoneltorehimselfawayfromhisreflections.
"What"sthat,Governor?"
"Mr.Gorsehascalledmyattentiontowhatseemstohimaflawinourstatutes,aninabilitytoobtaintestimonyfromcorporationswhosebooksareelsewhere,andwhomaythusevade,hesays,toacertainextent,thesovereignwillofourstate."
TheColoneltookthepaperwithanadmirableairofsurprise,adjustedhisglasses,andbecameabsorbedinreading,clearinghisthroatonceortwiceandemittinganexclamation.
"Well,ifyouaskme,Governor,"hesaid,atlength,"allIcansayisthatIamastonishedsomebodydidn"tthinkofthissimpleremedybeforenow.Manytimes,sir,haveIseenjusticedefeatedbecausewehadnosuchlegislationasthis."
Hehandeditback.TheGovernorstudieditoncemore,andcoughed.
"Doesthepenalty,"heinquired,"seemtoyoualittlesevere?"
"No,sir,"repliedtheColonel,emphatically."PerhapsitisbecauseI
amanxious,asacitizen,toseeanevilabated.Ihavehadanintimateknowledgeoflegislation,sir,formorethantwentyyearsinthisstate,andinallthattimeIdonotremembertohaveseenabillmoreconciselydrawn,orbettercalculatedtoaccomplishtheendsofjustice.Indeed,I
oftenwonderedwhythisverypenaltywasnotimposed.Foreignmagistratesarenotoriouslyindifferentastoaffairsinanotherstatethantheirown.RatherthangointothehandsofareceiverIventuretosaythathereafter,ifthisbillismadealaw,thenecessarytestimonywillbeforthcoming."
TheGovernorreadthebillthroughagain.
"Ifitisintroduced,Colonel,"hesaid,"thelegislatureandthepeopleofthestateoughttohaveitmadecleartothemthatitsaimistoremedyaninjustice.Amisunderstandingonthispointwouldbeunfortunate."
"Mostunfortunate,Governor."
"Andofcourse,"addedtheGovernor,nowaddressingme,"itwouldbeimproperformetoindicatewhatcourseIshallpursueinregardtoitifitshouldcometomeformysignature.YetImaygosofarastosaythatthedefectitseekstoremedyseemstomearealone.Comeinandseeme,Mr.Paret,whenyouareintown,andgivemycordialregardstoMr.Watling."
SogravelyhadthefarcebeencarriedonthatIalmostlaughed,despitethefactthatthematterinquestionwasaseriousoneforme.TheGovernorheldouthishand,andIacceptedmydismissal.
IhadnotgonefiftystepsinthecorridorbeforeIheardtheColonel"svoiceinmyear.
"Wehadtogivehimalittleropetogothroughwithhisact,"hewhisperedconfidentially."Buthe"llsignitallright.Andnow,ifyou"llexcuseme,Mr.Paret,I"lllayafewmines.Seeyouatthehotel,sir."
Thusheindicated,delicately,thatitwouldbebetterformetokeepoutofsight.OnmywaytothePottsHousethebizarreelementsinthesituationstruckmeagainwithconsiderableforce.Itseemedsoridiculous,sopueriletohavetogothroughwiththispoliticalfarceinorderthatanaturaleconomicevolutionmightbeachieved.Withoutdoubtthedevelopmentofcertainindustrieshadreachedastagewheretheunitsincompetitionhadbecometoosmall,whenagreaterconcentrationofcapitalwasnecessary.Curiouslyenough,inthismentalargumentofjustification,IleftoutallconsiderationofthesizeoftheprobableprofitstoMr.Schererandhisfriends.Profitsandbrainswenttogether.And,sincetheAlmightydidnotlimitthelatter,whyshouldmanattempttolimittheformer?Wewereplayingforhighbutjustifiablestakes;andIresentedthecomedywhichanhypocriticalinsistenceontheformsofdemocracycompelledustogothrough.Itseemedunworthyofmenwhocontrolledthedestiniesofstateandnation.
Thepointofview,however,wasconsoling.AsthedayworeonIsatintheColonel"sroom,admiringtheskillwithwhichheconductedthecampaign:agreencountrylawyerhadbeengottointroducethebill,ithadbeenexpeditedtotheCommitteeontheJudiciary,whichwouldhaveanexecutivesessionimmediatelyafterdinner.Ihadventuredtoinquireaboutthehearings.
"Therewon"tbeanyhearings,sir,"theColonelassuredme."Weownthatcommitteefromtoptobottom."
Indeed,byfouro"clockintheafternoonthemessagecamethatthecommitteehadagreedtorecommendthebill.
Shortlyafterthatthefirstflurryoccurred.Therecameaknockatthedoor,followedbytheentranceofastockyIrishAmericanofaboutfortyyearsofage,whoseblackhairwasplasteredoverhisforehead.Hissea-