The Gibson Upright by Booth Tarkington
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GIBSON: Go call your meeting and find out what raise you're going to
strike for. RILEY: Yes, sir; I'll do it. [_He goes out quickly._] NORA: [_amazed and rather gentle_]: Are you going to give them what they want? GIBSON: No; I only wanted to get rid of him a minute to think--or try to. NORA [_in a low voice, offended_]: Oh, excuse me! [_She is going out._] GIBSON: Stay here! [_He seems to approach a decision--one of desperation and anger. Then he speaks crisply, but more to himself than to_ NORA.] All right--they get it! [_Looks up at_ NORA, _gives her a frowning stare of some duration._] Tell Riley to call off his meeting, please. I want all those spokesmen for the departments here. I'll give them their answer now. [NORA _looks at him, puzzled, bites her lip, and goes out quickly into the factory._ GIBSON'S _expression is determined; so is his action. He goes to the wall, brings two chairs, one in each hand, places them at the large table. Repeats this until he has chairs placed at the table on both sides and at the head as if for a directors' meeting. The door opens and_ SALVATORE, MIFFLIN, CARTER, RILEY, SHOMBERG, FRANKEL, _and_ SIMPSON _enter. They come in, speaking together; most of them talking somewhat ominously._] |
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