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GRANDMOTHER: Lots of people's fond of 'em and good to 'em. Silas I dunno, it's as if he was that animal. FEJEVARY: He has imagination. SMITH: This town is growing very fast, Mr Morton. SILAS: Yes. SMITH: I presume you, as one of the early settlers as in fact a son of the earliest settler, feel a certain responsibility about the welfare of SILAS: I haven't got in mind to do the town a bit of harm.
FEJEVARY: I've tried to tell you, Madeline. MADELINE: Yes. SENATOR: I should think you would be proud to be the granddaughter of this man of vision. How absurd. MADELINE: Well, I'm off for tennis. Rather moody. SENATOR: She should be proud to hear them. FEJEVARY: Of course she should. SENATOR: I should be pleased to meet Mrs Fejevary. I have heard what she means to the college socially.
According to him, it was not in the class with the striker's upper lip. 'Father, he said, 'I gave him more red than he could swallow. The blood just Well, I'll spare you but Horace's muscle is one hundred per cent American. You can see the old Morton place off on that first little hill. SENATOR: The long low house? FEJEVARY: That's it.
Then later she came and told me you were out there, and I thought it was corking of you to come and tell them they couldn't put that over on College Hill. And I know Bakhshish will appreciate it too. I wonder where he went? FEJEVARY: Went? I fancy he won't go much of anywhere to-night. MADELINE: What do you mean? FEJEVARY: Why, he's held for this hearing, of course.
You believe that? FEJEVARY: Culture should do it. SILAS: Does in your house. You somehow know how it is for the other fellow more'n we do.
Maybe it'd be better to sell the hill while they're anxious. FEJEVARY: He seems to have another plan for it. GRANDMOTHER: Yes. Well, I hope the other plan does bring him something. Silas has worked all the days of his life. FEJEVARY: I know. GRANDMOTHER: You don't know the hull of it. But I know. SILAS: I'll get them, mother. GRANDMOTHER: Get 'em myself.
MADELINE: I do seem ignorant. While you were fixing it up for me, why didn't you arrange for him too? FEJEVARY: Because I am not in the business of getting foreign revolutionists out of jail. MADELINE: But he didn't do as much as I did. FEJEVARY: It isn't what he did. It's what he is. We don't want him here. MADELINE: Well, I guess I'm not for that!
And you've known this all this while! Dog-gone you why didn't you tell me? FEJEVARY: I've been thinking about it. I haven't known what to believe. This hurts beliefs of earlier years. FELIX: The things it hurts will have to go. FEJEVARY: I don't know about that, Felix. Perhaps in time we'll find truth in them. FELIX: Oh, if you feel that way, father.
FEJEVARY: Well, you force me to be as specific as you are. If you do these things, I can no longer fight for you. HOLDEN: Very well then, I go. FEJEVARY: Go where? HOLDEN: I don't know at the moment. FEJEVARY: I fear you'll find it harder than you know. Meanwhile, what of your family? HOLDEN: We will have to manage some way.
FEJEVARY: Ira is the only one living here now; the others have gone farther west. SENATOR: Isn't there something about corn? FEJEVARY: Yes. His corn has several years taken the prize best in the state. He's experimented with it created a new kind. They've given it his name Morton corn. It seems corn is rather fascinating to work with very mutable stuff.
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