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Carnac’s Folly
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CHAPTER V
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It's the influence of Canucs who have gone to the factories of Maine.

They get bitten there with the socialistic craze, and they come back and make trouble.

This strike was started by Luc Baste, a French-Canadian, who had been in Maine.

You can't stop these things by saying so.

There was no strike among Belloc's men!" "No, but did you have no trouble with Belloc's men ?" Carnac told him of the death of the Grier man after the collision, of his own arrest and fine of twenty-five cents and of the attitude of the public and the Press.


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