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We have the power to make sins which are now generally tolerated and respectable, so odious, so infamous, that they will practically disappear. There are certain of the older forms of sin which the race in its long struggle upward has so effectually blacklisted that only a few perverts now lapse into them; we have execrated out of existence whole classes of cruelty and vice.

This perverse woman was as anxious to hear about Altruria as any of us, but she was a woman who would rather hear the sound of her own voice than any other, even if she were dying, as she would call it, to hear the other. The Altrurian stopped politely, and Mrs. Makely went on: "I have been thinking of what Mr. Camp was saying about the blacklisted men, and their all turning into tramps "

"What!" cried Marrin, the vein on his forehead swelling. "You come in here " "To tell the girls to strike," Sally spoke louder. "For you've made the men traitors and you've blacklisted Izon." Marrin sensed the danger in the shop's quiet. "For God's sake," he cried, "lower your voice speak to me tell me in private " "I am," shrieked Sally. "I'm telling you I want the girls to strike!" He turned.

For fear of being blacklisted by the merchants, the saleswomen will not testify in court in those cases where employers practically forbid the use of seats, by requesting the employees to do something requiring a standing position whenever they sit down. So that in these cases the inspectors cannot bring prosecution successfully, on account of lack of sufficient evidence.

You know yourself that anybody who talks against the Northeastern is booted down and blacklisted. You've seen that, haven't you?" "I have observed," said Mr. Crewe, "that things do not seem to be as they should in a free government." "And it makes your blood boil as an American citizen, don't it? It does mine," said Mr. Tooting, with fine indignation.

"He didn't have any job. He'd been fired; blacklisted for knocking down fares. I didn't know. I thought he hadn't been treated right. He was sick when I got there. He'd just come out of the hospital. He lived with me till my money gave out, and afterward I found he hadn't really been hunting work at all. Then he just didn't come back.

"Why, do you know, I met the blooming bounder at Lord Yawp'n'am's second cousin, you know, of this very decent chap, Gresham. Introduced him at my clubs and all that sort of thing, I assure you! I'll have the burning scoundrel blacklisted!" "Thanks," said Loring with deep gratitude. "Of course that won't get back the million though."

The inference is that this Armstrong is in possession of some private information about your work, which may make him even more dangerous. Herzog informs me that you and Mr. Waldron have had Armstrong blacklisted. But this seems of no importance to the man, as he is clever and can live anywhere, by casual labor and by working with the Socialists. Armstrong is now at Syracuse.

So our boss fired us. The whole district is closed to us. We been blacklisted," explained Trelawney. "And we're busted," added his mate. Elliot was always free-handed. Perhaps he felt just now unusually sympathetic towards these victims of the high-handed methods of Macdonald. From his pocket he took a small leather purse and gave a piece of gold to each of them.

She sat down on the draw-side, out of sight of the house. ‘He’s run away from me,’ she said. ‘I don’t know if he ever meant to marry me.’ “‘You mean he’s thrown up his job and quit the country?’ says I. “‘He did n’t have any job. He’d been fired; blacklisted for knocking down fares. I did n’t know. I thought he had n’t been treated right. He was sick when I got there.