The Ramrodders - A Novel by Holman (Holman Francis) Day
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operation. You've got money enough, the two of you. He ought to get out
into the world, find an up-to-date girl for a wife, and get married." Thornton had led the way out into the sunshine, and was strolling about the yard, hands behind his back. "Luke," he confided after a few moments, "you've just tapped me where I'm tender. Look here, if it was just me and me only that this hoorah here to-day was hitting, I'd tell 'em to take their damnation nomination and make it a cock-horse for any reformer that wants to ride. I'd do it, party or no party! But the minute it leaked out that I was putting Harlan up for the caucus they turned on me. And now I propose to show 'em." The chairman stopped and stared at his friend. That piece of news had not reached him till then. "You don't mean to tell me," he demanded, "that you're going to take this time of all others to swap horses? Why, Harlan Thornton can't play politics! He doesn't know--" "He don't need to. I'll play it for him. Between you and me, Luke, he doesn't even know yet that he's going to run for the legislature. I'm keeping him up in the woods so that he won't know. He's one of those stiff-necked young colts that wants to do only what he wants to do in a good many things." He added the last with a growl of disgust. "And he won't allow that any old man can tell him a few things that he doesn't know." "Now, Thelismer," protested the chairman, "I don't know anything about |
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