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The Lion and The Mouse

CHAPTER XIV
16/43

Our rich men have a right to what is their own; that is guaranteed them by the Constitution." "Is it their own ?" interrupted Shirley.
Ryder ignored the insinuation and proceeded: "What of our boasted free institutions if a man is to be restricted in what he may and may not do?
If I am clever enough to accumulate millions who can stop me ?" "The people will stop you," said Shirley calmly.

"It is only a question of time.

Their patience is about exhausted.

Put your ear to the ground and listen to the distant rumbling of the tempest which, sooner or later, will be unchained in this land, provoked by the iniquitous practices of organized capital.

The people have had enough of the extortions of the Trusts.


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