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The Iron Puddler

CHAPTER XXXVII
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They would deal with the men only as individuals.

A strike was called, and the union won.

We recovered our raise in pay and signed a new contract.
The strike was off in September after two long months of idleness, and within a few days after the dust had settled we smelt the fireworks of political oratory.

I am telling it now as it appeared to me then, and of course I beg the indulgence of those concerned.
Bryan, the bearcat of the Nebraska ranches, had roared with his ears back, and the land was in a tumult.

"Coin's Financial School" had already taught the people that the "gold-bugs" owned the country and that the people could save themselves from eternal serfdom only by changing the color of their money.


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