Part 7. by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner]@TWC D-Link book Part 7. 1/16 CHAPTER LIX. For a moment; that was all. From the centre of our country to its circumference, nothing was talked of but Mr.Noble's terrible revelation, and the people were furious. Mind, they were not furious because bribery was uncommon in our public life, but merely because here was another case. Perhaps it did not occur to the nation of good and worthy people that while they continued to sit comfortably at home and leave the true source of our political power (the "primaries,") in the hands of saloon-keepers, dog-fanciers and hod-carriers, they could go on expecting "another" case of this kind, and even dozens and hundreds of them, and never be disappointed. |