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with a smiling wave of his hand〃they think people are more important 

than things。 A most unsettling notion!〃 

     〃Mean to say you believe all that rant they talk?〃 

     〃Not quite;〃 Jeff laughed。 

     〃Well;    I'd  cut  that  bunch    of  anarchists    if  I  were  you;〃   his  cousin 

suggested。 〃Say; Jeff; can you let me have fifty dollars?〃 

     Jeff considered。 He had been thinking of a new spring overcoat; but his 

winter one would do well enough。 From the office he could get an advance 

of the balance he needed to make up the fifty。 

     〃Sure。 I'll bring it to your rooms to…morrow night。〃 

     〃Much obliged。 Hate to trouble you;〃 James said lightly。 〃Well; I won't 

keep you longer from your anarchist friends。 Good…night。〃 



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                               CHAPTER 6 



     〃The    cure  for  the  evils  of  Democracy      is  more   Democracy。〃      De 

Tocqueville。 

       THE    REBEL   HUMBLY   ASSISTS             AT   THE    UNVEILING         OF   A 

HERO'S STATUE 



                                       PART 1 



    On     the  occasion   when    his  cousin   was   graduated    with  the   highest 

honors from the law school of Verden University Jeff sat inconspicuously 

near the rear of the chapel。 James; as class orator; rose to his hour。 From 

the moment that he moved slowly to the front of the platform; handsome 

and impassive; his calm gaze sweeping over the audience while he waited 

for the little bustle of expectancy to subside; Jeff knew that the name of 

Farnum was going to be covered with glory。 

    The orator began in a low clear voice that reached to the last seat in the 

gallery。   Jeff   knew   that   before   he   finished   its   echoes   would   be   ringing 

through the hall like a trumpet call to the emotions of those present。 

    It   was   not  destined   that  Jeff  should    hear  a  word    of  that  stirring 

peroration。 His eye fell by chance upon a young woman seated in a box 

beside an elderly man whom he recognized as Peter C。 Frome。 From that 

instant he was lost to all sense perception that did not focus upon her。 For 

he was looking at the dryad who had come upon him out of the ferns three 

years   before。  She   would   never know  it;  but Alice   Frome   had   saved   him 

from the weakness that might have destroyed him。 From that day he had 

been a total abstainer。 Now as he looked at her the vivid irregular beauty 

of the girl flowed through him like music。 Her charm for him lay deeper 

than the golden gleams of imprisoned sunlight woven in her hair; than the 

gallant poise of the little head above the slender figure。 Though these set 

his heart beating wildly; a sure instinct told him of the fine and exquisite 

spirit that found its home in her body。 

     She was leaning forward in her chair; her eyes fixed on James almost 

as   if she   were   fascinated   by  his   oratory。   Her   father   watched   her;  a   trifle 



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amused at her eagerness。 In her admiration she was frank as a boy。 When 

Farnum's last period was rounded out and he made to leave the stage her 

gloved hands beat together in excited applause。 

     After the ceremonies were over James came straight to her。 Jeff missed 

no detail of their meeting。 The young lawyer was swimming on a tide of 

triumph; but it was easy to see that Alice Frome's approval was the thing 

he most desired。 His cousin had never seen him so gay; so handsome; so 

altogether irresistible。 For the first time a little spasm of envy shot through 

Jeff; That the girl liked James was plain enough。 How could any girl help 

liking him? 

     The orator was so much the center of attention that Jeff postponed his 

congratulations till evening。 He called on his cousin after midnight at his 

rooms。 James had just returned from a class banquet where he had been 

the toastmaster。 He was still riding the big wave。 

     〃It's been a great day for me; Jeff;〃 he broke out after his cousin had 

congratulated him。 〃I've earned it; too。 For seven years I've worked toward 

this   day   as   a   climax。   Did   you   see   me   talking   to   P。   C。   Frome   and   his 

daughter? I'm going to be accepted socially in the best houses of the city。 

I'll make them all open to me。〃 

     〃I don't doubt it。〃 

     〃And the best of it is that I've made my own success。〃 

     〃Yes; you've worked hard;〃 Jeff admitted with a little gleam of humor 

in his eyes。 He would not remind his cousin that he had lent him most of 

the money to see him through law school。 

     〃Oh; worked!〃 James was striding up and down the room to get rid of 

some     of  his   nervous    energy。   〃I've  done    more    than   work。   I've  made 

opportunities 。 。 。 grabbed them coming and going。 Young as I am Verden 

expects big things of me。 And I'll deliver the goods; too。〃 

     〃What's the program?〃 Jeff asked; much amused。 

     〃Don't know yet。 I'm going into politics and I mean to get ahead。 I'll 

make a big splash and keep in the public eye。〃 

     His cousin could not help laughing。 〃You always were a pretty good 

press agent for J。 K。 Farnum。〃 

     〃Why shouldn't I be?〃 



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     〃I don't know why you shouldn't。 A man who gets ahead puts himself 

in a position where he can bring about reforms。〃 

     〃That's it exactly。 I mean to make myself a power。〃 

     〃Get hold of one good practical reform and back it。 Pound away on it 

until the people identify you with it。 Take direct legislation as your text; 

say。   There's   going   to   be   a   strong   drift   that   way   in   the   next   ten   years。 

Machines and bosses are going to be swept to the junk heap。〃 

     〃How do you know?〃 

     Jeff could give no adequate justification for the faith that was in him。 It 

would be no answer to tell James that he knew the plain people of the state 

better than the politicians did。 However; he mentioned a few facts。 

     〃It's all very well for you to be a radical; but I have to conserve my 

influence;〃 James objected。 〃I've got to be practical。 If I were just going to 

be a reporter it would be different。〃 

     〃Don't be too practical; James。 You've got to have some vision if you're 

going   to   lead   the   people。   Nobody   is   so   blind   to   the   future   as   practical 

politicians    and   business    men。〃    He   stopped;    smiling    quizzically。   〃But 

you're the orator of the family。 I don't want to infringe on your copyright。 

Only     you   have   the  personality    to  be  a  real  leader。   Get   started  right。 

Remember that America faces forward; and that we're going to move with 

seven league boots to better conditions。〃 

     James mused out loud。 〃If a man could be a Lincoln to save the people 

from industrial slavery it would be worth while。〃 

     Jeff did not laugh at his conceit。 〃Go to it。 I'll promise you the backing 

of the _World_。〃 

     〃What have you to do with the _World_?〃 

     〃Beginning with next Monday I'm to be managing editor。〃 

     〃You!〃 

     〃Even so。 Captain Chunn has bought the paper。〃 

     〃Chunn; the man who made millions in a lucky strike in Alaska?〃 

     〃Same man。〃 

     James was still incredulous。 〃How did Chunn happen to pick you for 

the editor?〃 

     〃He's an old friend of mine。 'Member the day I had the fight with Ned 



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Merrill。 Captain Chunn was the man who stood up for me。〃 

     〃And you've known him ever since?〃 

     〃I've always corresponded with him。〃 

 

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