Dr. Jonathan by Winston Churchill
page 74 of 137 (54%)
page 74 of 137 (54%)
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ASHER. Certainly. But one thing I set my face against as a matter of principle, I won't recognize the unions. DR. JONATHAN. But--who is to enforce the men's side of this contract? ASHER. What do you mean? DR. JONATHAN. What guarantee have they, other than a union organization, that you will keep faith? ASHER. My word. DR. JONATHAN. Oh! ASHER. Never in my life have I regarded my possessions as my own. I am a trustee. DR. JONATHAN. The sole trustee. ASHER. Under God. DR. JONATHAN. And you have God's proxy. Well, it seems to me that that is a very delightful arrangement, Asher--William appears to approve of it, too. ASHER. William? William who? DR. JONATHAN. William Hohenzollern. |
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