The Machine by Upton Sinclair
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page 42 of 98 (42%)
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of all . . . I being a lawyer, you see. The corrupting of our
courts . . . LAURA. The judges are bought, Mr. Montague? MONTAGUE. The judges are selected, Miss Hegan. LAURA. Selected! I see. MONTAGUE. And that system prevails from the Supreme Court of the State down to the petty Police Magistrates, before whom the poor come to plead. LAURA. And that is why the white-slave traffic goes unpunished! MONTAGUE. That is why. LAURA. And why no one would move a hand for Annie Rogers! MONTAGUE. That is why. LAURA. And my father is responsible for it! MONTAGUE. [Gravely.] Yes; I think he is, Miss Hegan. A PAUSE. LAURA. Have you seen Julia Patterson lately? MONTAGUE. I saw her last night. |
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