第30章

类别:其他 作者:Ralph Connor字数:5321更新时间:18/12/27 08:49:59
“Nonsense!“criedPatriciaindignantly。“Jacktookmeyesterdaytoseethework。Heshowedmealltheplansandwewentoverthegrounds。Itisamostsplendidthing,Mamma!Heislayingoutathleticgroundsforhismen,withaclubhouseandallthatsortofthing。Theyaregoingtobeperfectlysplendid!Doyoumeantosaytheywereblaminghimforthis?Whowas?“AndPatriciastoodreadyforbattle。 “Kamerad!“criedVic,holdinguphishands。“Notme!However,Jackwasexonerated,foritappearshesentthemalettertwoweeksago,tellingthemwhatheproposedtodo,towhichlettertheyhadraisednoobjection。“ “Well,whatthen?“inquiredPatricia。 “Oh,theusualthing。Theyallresolvedtostandpat——nosurrender—— or,rather,letthewholelineadvance——youknowthestuff——whenintothiswarlikeatmospherewalkedthedeputationfromtheMinisterialAssociation。ItgavetheE。D。C。aslightshock,somyDadsays。TheDoctorfiredthefirstgun。Mygovernorsaysthatitwaslikeabreathfromanotherworld。Hisfacewasenough。 Everybodyfeltmeanforjustbeingwhattheywere。Iknowexactlywhatthatis,forIknowthewayhemakesmefeelwhenIlookathiminchurch。YouknowwhatImean,Pat。“ “Iknow,“saidPatriciasoftly,lettingherhandfalluponhermother’sshoulder。 “Well,“continuedVic,“theDoctorjusttalkedtothemasiftheywerehischildren。Theyhadn’tbeenverygoodandhewassorryforthem。Hewouldliketohelpthemtobebetter。Theotherside,too,hadbeendoingwrong,andtheywerehavingabadtime。Theyweresuffering,andashewentontotelltheminthatwonderfulvoiceofhisaboutthewomenandchildren,everymanintheroom,sothegovernorsaid,waswonderinghowmuchhehadinhispocket。 AndthenhetoldthemofhowwickeditwasformenwhosesonshaddiedtogetherinFrancetobefightingeachotherhereinCanada。 Well,youknowmygovernor。Ashetoldmethistale,wejustbothofusbowedourheadsandwept。It’sthetruth,sohelpme,justasyouaredoingnow,Pat。“ “Iamnot,“criedPatriciaindignantly。“AndIdon’tcareifIam。 Heisadearandthosemenarejust——“ “Hush,dear,“saidMrs。Templetongently。“Anddidtheyagreetoanything?“ “Alas,notthey,foratthatmomentsomeoldJohnnybeganaskingquestionsandthenthatoldfire-eater,McGinnis,hornedinagain。 NoArbitrationCommitteeforhim——noonecouldcomeintohisfoundryandtellhimhowtorunhisbusiness——sameoldstuff,youknow。Well,then,theMethodistJohnnytookahand。What’shisname?Haynes,isn’tit?“ “Yes,Haynes,“saidHughMaynard。 “Well,BrotherHaynestookupthetale。Heisaneloquentchap,allright。Hetooktheline’Asyouarestrong,bepitiful,’butthepsychologicalmomenthadgoneandthelinestillheldstrong。 Campbellofthewoollenmillsinvitedhimuptoviewhis$25,000。00 stock’alldressedupandnowheretogo。’’TellmehowIcanpayincreasedwageswiththisstockonmyhands。’Andechoanswered’How?’Haynescouldnot。Thenmyoldchieftookahand——theReverendMurdoMatheson。Heisagoodoldscout,aPadre,youknow——regularfire-eater——araspingvoiceandgreymatteroozingfromhispores。Mygovernorsaysheabandonedthefrontalattackandtookthemontheflank。Openedupwithadoseofeconomicsthatmadethemsitup。Andwhenhegotthroughonthisline,hemadeeverymanfeelthatitwasentirelyduetothecourtesyandforbearanceoftheunionthathewasallowedtocarryonbusinessatall。HespikedBrotherMcGinnis’sgunsbyinforminghimthatifhewasharbouringtheideathatheownedafoundryallonhisown,hewaslabouringunderahallucination。Allheownedwasaheapofbrickandmortarandsomeironandsteeljunkarrangedinsomepeculiarway。Infact,therewasnofoundrytheretilltheworkmencameinandstartedthewheelsgoinground。OldMcGinnissatgaspinglikeachickenwiththepip。ThenthePadreturnedonthe’Libertyofthesubject’stopasfollows:’Mr。McGinnisinsistsuponlibertytorunhisfoundryashelikes;insistsuponperfectfreedomofaction。Thereisnosuchthingasperfectfreedomofactioninmoderncivilisation。Forinstance,Mr。McGinnisrushingtocatchatrain,hurlshisHudsonSixgailydownMainStreetthirtymilesanhour,ontheleft-handsideofthestreet。Aspeedcopsidlesup,whispersasweetsomethinginhisear,hailshimignominiouslyintocourtandinviteshimtocontributetothesupportofthedemocracyfiftylittleironmenasanevidenceofhisdevotiontothesacredprincipleofpersonalliberty。Inshort,thereisnosuchthingaspersonallibertyinthisburg,unlessitistoolateforthecoptosee。’ThegovernorsaysMcGinnis’sfaceaffordedaperfectstudyinemotions。Ishouldhavelikedtohaveseenit。ThePadrenevertookhisfootofftheaccelerator。Hetookthemallforanexcursionalongthe’Responsibility’line:personalresponsibility,mutualresponsibility,communityresponsibilityandeveryresponsibilityknowntothemodernmind。Andthenwhenhehadthemeatingoutofhishand,heofferedthemtwoalternatives:anArbitrationCommitteeasformerlyproposed,oraConciliationBoardundertheLemieuxAct。Mygovernorsaysitwasagreatspeech。Hehad’emalljumpingthroughthehoops。“ “WhatDOyoumean,Vic?“lamentedMrs。Templeton。“Ihaveonlytheveryvaguestideaofwhatyouhavebeensayingallthistime。“ “Sosorry,Mrs。Templeton。WhatImeanisthePadredeliveredamosteffectivespeech。“ “Anddidtheysettleanything?“inquiredPatricia。 “Iregrettosay,Patricia,thatyourfriendRupert——“ “Myfriend,indeed!“criedPatricia。 “Whocomfortsyouwithbonbons,“continuedVic,ignoringherwords,“andstaysyouwithjoyrides,interposedatthissecondpsychologicalcrisis。Heverycleverlymovesavoteofthanks,bowsoutthedeputation,thankingthemfortheirtouchingaddresses,andpromisingconsideration。Thereupon,asthedoorclosed,heproceededtosoundthealarmoncemore,collectedthescatteredforces,flungthegageofbattleintheteethoftheenemy,daredthemtodotheirworst,andthereyouare。“ “Andnothingdone?“criedAdrien。“Whatashame。“ “WhatIcannotunderstandis,“saidHugh,“whytheunionsdonotinvoketheLemieuxAct?“ “Aha!“saidVic。“Why?Thesamequestionrosetomylips。“ “TheLemieuxAct?“inquiredMrs。Templeton。 “Yes。Youknow,Mrs。Templeton,eitherpartyindisputecanaskforaBoardofConciliation,notArbitration,youunderstand。ThisBoardhaspowertoinvestigate——bringoutallthefacts——andfailingtoeffectconciliation,makespublicitsdecisioninthecase,leavingbothpartiesatthebarofpublicopinion。“ “ButIcannotunderstandwhytheunionsdonotaskforthisConciliationBoard。“ “Ifear,Hugh,“saidVictorinanawedandsolemnvoice,“thatthereisanEthiopianinthecoalbin。“ “WhatDOEShemean,Patricia?“ “Hemeansthatthereissomethingverydarkandmysterious,Mamma。“ “Sothereis,“saidHugh。“TheunionswilltakeanArbitrationCommittee,whichtheemployersdeclinetogive,buttheywillnotaskforaConciliationBoard。“ “Mygovernorsaysit’sabluff,“saidVic。“TheunionsknowquitewellthatMcGinnisethocgenusomnewillhavenothingtodowithanArbitrationCommittee。HencetheyareallforanArbitrationCommittee。Ontheotherhand,neithertheunionsnorMcGinnisaregreatlyinlovewiththepryingmethodsoftheConciliationBoard,andhencerejecttheaidoftheLemieuxAct。“ “ButwhyshouldtheyallbedominatedbyamanlikeMcGinnis?“ demandedAdrien。“Whydoesn’tsomeemployerdemandaConciliationBoard?Hecangetit,youknow。“ “Theynaturallystandtogether,“saidHugh。 “Buttheywon’tlong。Maitlanddeclaresthathewilltakeeitherboard,andthatifthecommitteecannotagreewhichtochoose,hewillwithdrawandmaketermsonhisown。Hefurthermoregavethemwarningthatifanystrike-breakerswereemployed,ofwhichhehadheardrumours,hewouldhavenothingtodowiththebunch。“ “Strike-breakers?“saidAdrien。“Thatwouldcertainlymeanserioustrouble。“ “Indeed,youarejollywellright,“saidVic。“Wewillallbeinitthen。Civicguard!Specialpolice!’Shun!Fixbayonets! Prepareforcavalry!Eh?“ “Oh,howterribleitallis,“saidMrs。Templeton。 “Nonsense,Vic,“saidHugh。“Don’tlistentohim,Mrs。Templeton。 Wewillhavenothingofthatsort。“ “Well,itisallverysad,“saidMrs。Templeton。“ButhereisRupert。Hewillgiveusthelatest。“ ButRupertappearedunwillingtotalkaboutthemeetingofthemorning。Hewasquitecertain,however,thatthestrikewasabouttobreak。Hehadinsideinformationthattheresourcesoftheunionswerealmostexhausted。Theemployersweretighteningupallalongtheline,creditswerebeingrefusedatthestores,theunionsweretornwithdissension,theendwasathand。 “Itwouldbeagreatmercyifitwouldendsoon,“saidMrs。 Templeton。“Itisasadpitythatthesepoorpeoplearesomisguided。“ “Itisacruelshame,Mrs。Templeton,“saidRupertindignantly。“I haveitfromscoresofthemthattheydidn’twanttostrikeatall。 Theyweregettinggoodwages——thewagescalehasgoneupsteadilyduringthewartothepresentextravagantheight。“ “Thecostoflivinghasgoneupmuchmorerapidly,Ibelieve,“saidAdrien。“Themenareworkingtenhoursaday,theconditionsunderwhichtheylabourareinsomecasesdeplorable;thatMcGinnisfoundryisaghastlyplace,terriblyunhealthy;thegirlsinmanyofthefactoriesarepaidwagessoshamefullylowthattheycanhardlymaintainthemselvesindecency,andtheyarecontinuallybeingtoldthattheyareabouttobedismissed。Thewrong’snotallononeside,byanymeans。Tomymind,menlikeMcGinniswhoareunwillingtonegotiateareamenacetothecountry。“ “Youarequiteright,Adrien,“repliedHugh。“Iconsiderhimamostdangerousman。Thatsortofpig-headed,bull-headedemployeroflabourdoesmoretopromotestrifethanadozen’walkingdelegates。’Iamnotterriblystrongfortheunions,butthepointofvantageisalwayswiththeemployers。Andtheyhavealottolearn。Oh,youmaylookatme,Adrien!Iamnobolshevist,butI seealotofthesemeninouroffice。“ Slowlytheeveningwasdeepeningintonight,butstilltheglowfromthesettingsunlingeredinthewesternsky。Thebravelittlesongsterhadgonefromthetopoftheelmtree,butfromtheshrubberybehindthechurchawhippoorwillwasbeginningtotunehispipe。 “Oh,listentothedarling!“criedPatricia。“Ihaven’theardoneforalong,longtime。“ “Thereusedtobeagreatmanyintheshrubberyhere,andintheolddaysthewoodsnearbywerefullofthemintheevenings,“saidMrs。Templeton。 Astheysatlisteningforthewhippoorwill’svoice,theybecameawareofothersoundsfloatinguptotheirearsfromthetown。 Thehumofpassingmotors,thehigh,shrilllaughterofchildrenplayinginthestreets,theclangofthelocomotivebellfromtherailroadstation,allsoftenedbydistance。Butastheylistenedtherecameanothersoundlikenothingtheyhadeverheardinthatplacebefore。Astrange,confusedrumbling,withcriesjuttingoutthroughthedull,rollingnoise。Alittlelatercamethefaintclashofrhythmic,tumultuouscheering。Patricia’squickearswerethefirsttocatchthesound。 “Hush!“shecried。“Whatisthatnoise?“ Againcametherumblingsound,punctuatedwithquickvolleysofcheering。Themenglancedateachother。Theyknewwellthatsound,asoundtheyhadoftenheardduringthestirringdaysofthewar,inthestreetsofthegreatcitiesacrosstheseas,andinotherplaces,too,wheremenwerewonttocrowd。Astheylistenedintensesilence,therecamethethrobbingofadrum。 “Mydear,“saidMrs。Templetonfaintlytohereldestdaughter,“I thinkIshallgoin。“ AtonceHughofferedherhisarm,whileAdrientooktheother,andtogethertheyledherslowlyintothehouse。 MeanwhiletheotherstumbledintoRupert’scarandmotoreddowntothegate,andtherewaitedtheapproachofwhatseemedtobeaprocessionofsomesortorother。 AtthegateDr。Templeton,returningfromhispastorvisitations,foundthemstanding。