[Samantha at the World’s Fair by Marietta Holley]@TWC D-Link bookSamantha at the World’s Fair CHAPTER III 7/10
I didn't expect to find it profitable any of the time.
I knew it would kick like the old Harry and smash things, and it did. "And that is jest the way with Chicago; she knew the World's Fair wuzn't over and above profitable to have round, besides bein' dretful bothersome, but she see New York and St.Louis a-dickerin' for it, and then she wanted it." "Wall," sez I, considerable dry and sharp, for I had three pins in my mouth at the time-- "She has got it!" "Yes," sez Josiah, "and you'll see that she will put in and work lively, now she's got it; she'll show what she can do." "Yes," sez I, dryer than ever, and more sharper; "before she got a stun laid for a foundation to rest the World's Fair on, before she got a stick laid for Christopher to plant one of his feet on, she begun to buy up hull streets of housen to rig up for saloons, to make men drunk as fools, to make murderers and assassins of 'em. "I wonder what Columbus would say if he could stand there and see it go on." "He'd probable step in and take a drink," sez Josiah. "Never," sez I."The eye that could discover without actual sight, the soul that could apprehend without comprehension--that could look fur off into the mist of the onknown, and see a New World risin' up before his rapt vision--such a eye and such a soul didn't depend on bad whiskey for its stimulent.
No, indeed! "He didn't lay round in bar-rooms with a red nose, and a stagger onto him.
He wuz up and about, with his senses all straight, and the star he follered wuzn't the light of a corner saloon. "No, indeed! He see the invisible.
He wuz beloved of God, and hearn secrets that coarser minds round him never dremp of.
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