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conceal their own。 In the one or two really big men he met Jeff discovered 

a humility and simplicity that came from self…forgetfulness。 They were too 

busy with their vision of truth to pose for the public admiration。 



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                                         PART 2 



     It was while Jeff was doing the City Hall run that there came to him 

one night at his rooms a man he had known in the old days when he had 

lived    in  the  river  bottom   district。   If  he  was   surprised    to  see  him   the 

reporter did not show it。 

     〃Hello; Burke! Come in。 Glad to see you。〃 Farnum took the hat of his 

guest and relieved his awkwardness by guiding him to a chair and helping 

him get his pipe alight。 

     〃How's everything? Little Mike must be growing into a big boy these 

days。 Let's see。 It's three years since I've seen him。〃 

     A momentary flicker lit the gloomy eyes of the Irishman。 〃He's a great 

boy; Mike is。 He often speaks of you; Mr。 Farnum。 

     〃Glad to know it。 And Mrs。 Burke?〃 

     〃Fine。〃 

     〃That   leaves   only   Patrick   Burke。   I   suppose   he   hasn't   fallen   off   the 

water wagon yet。〃 

     The occupation of Burke had been a threadbare joke between them in 

the old days。 He drove a street sprinkler for the city。 

     〃That's what he has。 McGuire threw the hooks into me this mor… rning。 

I've drove me last day。〃 

     〃What's the matter?〃 

     〃I'm too damned honest。 。 。 。 or too big a coward。 Take your choice。〃 

     〃All right。 I've taken it;〃 smiled the reporter。 

     Pat brought his big fist down on the table so forcefully that the books 

shook。 〃I'll not go to the penitentiary for an…ny man。 。 。 。 He wanted me to 

let him put two other teams on the rolls in my name。 I wouldn't stand for it。 

That was six weeks ago。 To…day he lets me out。〃 

     Jeff began   to   see   dimly  the   trail   of   the   serpent   graft。   He   lit   his   pipe 

before he spoke。 

     〃Don't quite get the idea; Pat。 Why wouldn't you?〃 

     〃Because I'm on the level。 I'll have no wan tellin' little Mike his father 

is a dirty thief。 。 。 。It's this way。 The rolls were to be padded; understand。〃 

     〃I   see。 You   were   to   draw   pay  for   three   teams   when   you've   got   only 



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one。〃 

     〃McGuire was to draw it; all but a few dollars a month。〃 The Irishman 

leaned forward; his eyes blazing。 〃And because I wouldn't stand for it I'm 

fired   for   neglecting   my   duty。   I   missed   a   street   yesterday。   If   he'd   been 

frientlly to me I might have missed forty。 。 。 。 But he can't throw me down 

like   that。  I've   got the  goods   to   show  he's   a  dirty  grafter。   Right   now   he's 

drawing pay for seven teams that don't exist。〃 

     〃And he doesn't know you know it?〃 

     〃You bet he don't。 I've guessed it for a month。 To…day I went round and 

made sure。〃 

     Jeff asked questions; learned all that Burke had to tell him。 In the days 

that followed he ran down the whole story of the graft so secretly that not 

even the city editor knew what he was about。 Then he had a talk with the 

〃old man〃 and wrote his story。 

     It was a red…hot exposure of one of the most flagrant of the City Hall 

gang。 There was no question of the proof。 He had it in black and white。 

Moreover; there was always the chance that in the row which must follow 

McGuire might peach on Big Tim himself; the boss of all the little bosses。 

     Within twenty…four hours Jeff was summoned to a conference at which 

were present the city editor and Warren; now managing editor。 

     〃We've killed your story; Farnum;〃 announced the latter as soon as the 

door was closed。 

     〃Why? I can prove every word of it。〃 

     〃That was what we were afraid of。〃 

     〃It's a peach of a story。 With the spring elections coming on we need 

some dynamite to blow up Big Tim。 I tell you McGuire would tell all he 

knows to save his own skin。〃 

     〃My opinion; too;〃 agreed Warren dryly。 〃My boy; it's too big a story。 

That's the whole trouble。 If we were sure it would stop at McGuire we'd 

run   it。   But   it   won't。   The   corporations   are   backing   Big   Tim   to   win   this 

spring。 It won't do to get him tied up in a graft scandal。〃 

     〃But the _Advocate_ has been out after his scalp for years。〃 

     〃Well; we're not after it any more。 Of course; we're against him on the 

surface still。〃 



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     Jeff   did   some   rapid   thinking。   〃Then   the   program   will   be   for   us   to 

nominate a weak ticket and elect Big Tim's by default。 Is that it?〃 

     〃That's about it。 The big fellows have to make sure of a Mayor who 

will be   all   right   about the   Gas and   Electric   franchise。  So   we're going to 

have four more years of Big Tim。〃 

     〃Will Brownell stand for it?〃 

     Brownell was the principal owner of the _Advocate。_ 

     〃Will   he?〃   Warren   let   his   eyelash   rest   for   a   second   upon   the   cheek 

nearest Jeff。 〃He's been seen。 My orders come direct from the old man。〃 

     The   story   was   suppressed。   No   more   was   heard   about   the   McGuire 

graft scandal exposure。 It had run counter to the projects of big business。 

     Burke had to be satisfied without his revenge。 

     He got a job with a brewery and charged the McGuire matter to profit 

and loss。 

     As for Jeff the incident only served to make clearer what he already 

knew。 More and more he began to understand the forces that dominate our 

cities; the alliance between large vested interests and the powers that prey。 

These great corporations were seekers of special privileges。 To secure this 

they financed the machines and permitted vice and corruption。 He saw that 

ultimately most of the shame for the bad government of American cities 

rests upon the Fromes and the Merrills。 

     As for the newspapers; he was learning that between the people and an 

independent press stand the big advertisers。 These make for conservatism; 

for an unfair point of view; for a slant in both news recording and news 

interpretation。 Yet he saw that the press is in spite of this a power for good。 

The     evil  that  it  does   is  local   and   temporary;    the   good    general   and 

permanent。 



                                         PART 3 



     The    spirit  of   commercialism       that   dominated     America     during    the 

nineties and the first years of the new century never got hold of Jeff。 The 

air and the light of his land were often the creation of a poet's dream。 The 

delight    of  life  stabbed    him;   so;  too;  did  its  tragedy。   Not   anchored     to 

conventions; his mind was forever asking questions; seeking answers。 



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     He   would   come   out   from   a   theater   into   a   night   that   was   a   flood   of 

illumination。 Electric signs poured a glare of light over the streets。 Motor 

cars and electrics whirled up to take away beautifully gowned women and 

correctly dressed men。 The windows of the department stores were filled 

with   imported   luxuries。 And   he   would   sometimes   wonder   how   much   of 

misery and trouble was being driven back by that gay blare of wealth; how 

many men and women and children were giving their lives to maintain a 

civilization that existed by trampling over their broken hearts and bodies。 

     Preventable   poverty   stared   at   him   from   all   sides。   He   saw   that   our 

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