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A form of treatment is sometimes to do nothing at all. He had been earning $50 a week in a shop where he had worked for eighteen years and he would not endure having his wages garnisheed for debt. An experienced case worker to whom furious Mrs. Morgan made her complaint, decided, after studying Mr. Morgan's record, that he ought not to be prosecuted, and refused to be party to it.

He garnisheed the canal officers, and beset the Legislature for remedial legislation, and threatened Clayton himself with damages; yet had such a fund of experience and such vitality that he kept the outer public beaten up, like the driving of wild beasts into the circle of the hunters. He had surveyed the great city of New York and planned its streets above the new City Hall.

Sissy looked through and beyond him with fixed, unresponsive gaze, and said never a word. Then, as Mr. Cullum afterward said, "Ole Satan swep' an' garnisheed him an' tuk possession of him." He seized the heavy teacup in front of him and hurled it at his unsuspecting spouse; she gasped, paling slightly, and dodged.

"I saw Mrs. Sasnett as soon as it was over. She came straight to me and told me all that had occurred. Really I could not have believed such a thing could happen in a Christian community!" he groaned. "What did happen? Has that Walton woman garnisheed the missionary collection?" asked Coleman impatiently. "Worse than that! I fear there will be no collection," he answered, wagging his head.