[The Young Engineers on the Gulf by H. Irving Hancock]@TWC D-Link bookThe Young Engineers on the Gulf CHAPTER XII 12/13
Doubtless, had they dared, two or three score of these men would have fought in behalf of the gamblers and bootleggers, but far more than that number would have rallied under Tom Reade's banner, for it is human nature to flock to the banner of the leader who is resolute and unafraid.
Besides, there were the foremen, all of them good, hard hitting men. "Oh, well," sneered Hawkins, "let it go at that, Reade.
We'll have our day in court tomorrow, and then.
I guess we'll find our innings." "Yes," chuckled Tom, "and when you get your innings you'll be wild to swap them for outings---for the innings will be in jail." "Don't push my temper too far," cautioned Hawkins with a scowl. "Let it go as far as you like, always being ready to take the consequences," Tom smiled genially. There followed a period of tense waiting.
After nearly a half an hour of this a 'bus arrived, with four police officers from Blixton in it.
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