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The Iron Heel

CHAPTER V
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Sometimes he exchanged the rapier for the club and went smashing amongst their thoughts right and left.

And always he demanded facts and refused to discuss theories.

And his facts made for them a Waterloo.

When they attacked the working class, he always retorted, "The pot calling the kettle black; that is no answer to the charge that your own face is dirty." And to one and all he said: "Why have you not answered the charge that your class has mismanaged?
You have talked about other things and things concerning other things, but you have not answered.

Is it because you have no answer ?" It was at the end of the discussion that Mr.Wickson spoke.


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