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     〃Sure。 Or I wouldn't be here。 Sit down。 I'll not bite ye。〃 

     The lawyer continued to stand。 

     〃I've come to tell you that I'm a dammed fool; Mr。 Farnum;〃 the boss 

grinned。 

     James bowed slightly。 He did not know what was coming; but he had 

no intention of committing himself to anything as yet。 

     〃In   ever   lettin'   youse   get   away   from   me。   I   mistook   yez   for   a   kid 

glove。〃 

     Big Tim gazed with palpable admiration at the cleancut figure; at the 

square   cleft   chin   in   the   strong   handsome   face。   It   was   his   opinion   this 

young man would go far; and that every step of the way would be in the 

interests of James K。 Farnum。 Shrewdly he guessed that the way to pierce 

that impassive front was through an appeal to vanity and to selfinterest。 

     James waited; alert and expressionless; but O'Brien; having made his 

apology; puffed in silence。 

     〃I   think   you   suggested     some    business     that  brought    you;〃    James 

reminded him。 

     〃You've got in you the makings of a big man。 Nothing on the coast to 

touch   youse;  Mr。  Farnum。 And   I   didn't   see   it。  I   was   sore on   your name。 

That was what was bitin' me。 It's sure on Big Tim this time。〃 

     None of the triumph that flooded Farnum reached the surface。 

     〃I think I don't quite understand;〃 he said quietly。 

     〃I'm eatin' humble pie because youse slipped wan over on me。 You're 

the best campaign speaker in the state; bar none; boy as you are。〃 

     James     could    not  keep    his  gratified   smile    down。    〃This    heart…felt 

testimonial comes free; I take it;〃 he pretended to mock。 

     〃Come off with youse;〃 O'Brien flung back good humoredly。 〃I'm not 

here to hand you booquets; but to talk business。 Here's the nub of it; me 

boy。 You need me; and I need you。〃 

     〃I don't quite see how I need you; Mr。 O'Brien。〃 



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     〃That's because you're young yet and don't know the game。 Let me tell 

you   this。〃   The   boss   leaned   forward;   his   hard   eyes   focused   on   Farnum。 

〃You'll never get anywhere so long as youse trail with that reform bunch。 

It's all hot air and tomfool theory。 Populism and socialism! Take my wor… 

rd for it; there's nothin' to 'em。〃 

     〃I'm neither a populist nor a socialist; Mr。 O'Brien。〃 

     〃Coorse you're not。 I can see that with wan eye shut。 That's why I hate 

to see youse ruin yourself with them that are。 I've no need to tell you that 

this country's run by business men and not cranks。 Me; I'm a business man; 

and I run the city。 P。 C。 Frome's a business man; so's Merrill。 That's why 

they're on top。 Old Joe Powers is a business man from first to last。 You'll 

never   get   anywhere;   me   boy;   until   youse look   at   things   from  a   business 

point of view。〃 

     If James was impressed he gave no sign of it。 〃Which means you want 

me to support P。 C。 for the Senate。 Is that it?〃 

     〃I don't   care   whether   you   do   or don't。 We've   got this   fight   won。  But 

this is only the beginning。 I can see that。 Agitators and trouble breeders are 

busy iverywhere。 Line up right and you've got a big future before you。 Joe 

Powers himself has noticed your speeches。 P。 C。 told me that last night。〃 

     For a moment the lawyer felt an exultant paeon of victory beat in his 

blood。 His imagination saw the primrose path of the future stretch before 

him  in   a   golden   glow。 The   surge   of   triumph   passed   and   he   was   himself 

again;   cool   and   wary。   His   eyes   met   Big   Tim's   full   and   straight。   〃I   was 

elected to support Hardy。 I expect to stay with him。〃 

     The    political   boss    waved    aside    this  declaration。    〃Sure。    Of   course 

you've got to VOTE for him。 I've got too much horse sense to try to buy 

YOU。   But   after   this   election? Your   whole   future's   not   tied   up   with   fool 

reformers; is it? Say; what's the matter with you havin' a talk with P。 C。?〃 

     〃Oh; I'll talk with him。 P。 C。 and I are good friends。〃 

     〃When can you see him? Why not to…night?〃 

     〃No   hurry;   is   there?〃   James   paused   an   instant   before   he   added:   〃I'm 

going to The Brakes this afternoon on a social call。 If Frome happens to be 

at home we might talk then。 So far as making a direct appointment with 

him; I wouldn't care to do that until the senatorial election is decided。 You 



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understand that I pledge myself to nothing。〃 

     〃That's right;〃 agreed Big Tim。 〃It don't do any harm to hear both sides 

of a proposition。 I guess that cousin o' yours kind of hypnotized you。 He's 

got   more   fool   schemes   for   redeemin'   this   state。   Far   as   I   can   see   it   don't 

need any redeemin'。 It's loaded to the rails with prosperity and clippin' off 

its   sixty   miles   an   hour。   I   say;   let   well   enough   alone。   Where   youse   keep 

your matches; Mr。 Farnum? Thanks! Well; talk it over with P。 C。 I reckon 

you can get together。 So long; me boy。〃 

     Not until he was safe in the street did the big boss of Verden allow his 

satisfaction expression。 

     〃We've      got   him!    We've    got   the   boob    hooked!〃      he   told   himself 

exultantly。 

     A little man standing behind a showcase was watching him tensely。 



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                                CHAPTER 9 



     〃Man is for woman made; And woman made for man As the spur is for 

the jade; As the scabbard for the blade; As for liquor is the can; So man's 

for woman made; And woman made for man。〃 

       THE HERO STUDIES THE MONA LISA SMILE IN ITS PROPER 

SETTING。 INCIDENTALLY; HE MEETS AN EMPIRE BUILDER 

       Since James was not courting observation he took as inconspicuous a 

way     as  possible    to  The    Brakes。    He   was    irritably  conscious     of  the 

incongruity of his elaborate afternoon dress with the habits of democratic 

Verden; which had been too busy 〃boosting〃 itself into a great city; or at 

least one   in the   making; to   have   found time   to establish   as yet   a   leisure 

class。 

     Leaving the car at the entrance to Lakeview Park; he cut across it by 

sinuous byways   where   madronas   and   alders isolated him  from  the   twilit 

green of the open lawn。 Though it was still early the soft winter dusk of 

the   Pacific   Northwest   was   beginning   to   render   objects   indistinct。   This 

perhaps may have been the reason he failed to notice the skulking figure 

among the trees that dogged him to his destination。 

     James   laughed   at   himself   for   the   exaggerated   precaution   he   took   to 

cover a perfectly defensible action。 Why shouldn't he visit at the house of 

P。 C。 Frome? Entirely clear as to his right; he yet preferred his call not to 

become a matter of public gossip。 For he did not need to be told that there 

would be ugly rumors if it should get out that Big Tim had called at his 

office for a conference and he had subsequently been seen going to The 

Brakes。   Dunderheads   not   broad   enough   to   separate   social   from   political 

intercourse would be quick to talk unpleasantly about it。 

     Deflecting from the path into a carriage driveway; he came through a 

woody   hollow   to   the   rear   of   The   Brakes。   The   grounds   were   spacious; 

rolling   toward   the   road   beyond   in   a   falling   sweep   of   wellkept   lawn。   He 

skirted    the  green   till  he  came   to  a  〃raveled    walk   that  zig…zagged     up 

through the grass; leaving to the left the rough 

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