[The Air Trust by George Allan England]@TWC D-Link bookThe Air Trust CHAPTER IV 10/23
"The wildest bolter has got to stop, or fall dead, once you close his nostrils.
That's what we'll do to the world, Wally.
We'll get it by the throat--and there you are!" "Yes, there we are," repeated Waldron, "but--" "But what, now ?" Waldron did not answer, for a moment, but squinted up at the tall buildings, temples of Mammon and of Greed, filled from pave to cornice with toiling, sweated hordes of men and women, all laboring for Capitalism; many of them, directly or indirectly, for him.
Then, as the limousine slowed at Spring Street, to let a cross-town car pass--a car whose earnings he and Flint both shared, just as they shared those of every surface and subway and "L" car in the vast metropolis--he said: "Have you weighed the consequences carefully, Flint? Quite carefully? This thing of cornering all the oxygen is a pretty big proposition.
Do you think you really ought to undertake it ?" "Why not ?" "Have you considered the frightful suffering and loss of life it might entail? Almost certainly would entail? Are you quite sure you _want_ to take the world by the throat and--and choke it? For money ?" "No, not for money, Waldron.
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