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Updated: May 4, 2025
There were many Hutchinses in Elkington, brothers and cousins and uncles and great-uncles, and all were connected with the woollen mills.
The Railroad politicians turned in and worked for the Democratic candidate, of course, and the Hutchinses, who own the mills, tried through emissaries to intimidate their operatives." "And then?" I asked. "Well, I'm here," he said. "Wouldn't you be accomplishing more," I inquired, "if you hadn't antagonized the Hutchinses?"
I've just arrived at a position where I shall be able to make a good deal of money, and later on " "It isn't the money, Hugh," she cried, with a vehemence which struck me as a little odd. "I sometimes think we'd be a great deal happier without without all you are going to make." I laughed. "Well, I haven't made it yet." She possessed the frugality of the Hutchinses.
"Do you know a man named Krebs in the House?" I said. "From Elkington? Why, that's the man the Hutchinses let slip through, the Hutchinses, who own the mills over there. The agitators put up a job on them." The Colonel was no longer the genial and social purveyor of anecdotes. He had become tense, alert, suspicious. "What's he up to?" "He's found out about this bill," I replied. "How?"
It was a most delightful relationship that these helped to support, and I fondly believed I could reach shore again whenever I chose. There came a Sunday in early May, one of those days when the feminine assumes a large importance. I had been to the Hutchinses' church; and Maude, as she sat and prayed decorously in the pew beside me, suddenly increased in attractiveness and desirability.
I've been doing legal work for the Hutchinses, and I imagine some idiot has been gossiping. She's just a young girl much too young for me." "Men are queer creatures," she declared. "Did you think I should be jealous?" It was exactly what I had thought, but I denied it. "Why should you be even if there were anything to be jealous about? You didn't consult me when you got married.
"Your family, the Hutchinses, own the mills and the street-railroads, and any new enterprise that presents itself is done with their money, because they are reliable and sound." "It isn't pleasant to think that there are such people as the politicians, is it?" said Maude, slowly. "Unquestionably not," I agreed. "It isn't pleasant to think of some other crude forces in the world.
The consideration of this vital question occupied the whole time of the sermon; made me distrait at dinner, a large family gathering. Later I found myself alone with heron a bench in the Hutchinses' garden where we had walked the day of my arrival, during the campaign. The gardens were very different, now.
I've been doing legal work for the Hutchinses, and I imagine some idiot has been gossiping. She's just a young girl much too young for me." "Men are queer creatures," she declared. "Did you think I should be jealous?" It was exactly what I had thought, but I denied it. "Why should you be even if there were anything to be jealous about? You didn't consult me when you got married.
Facing it, on one side, was the Hutchins Library; on the other, across a wide street, where the maples were turning, were the Hutchinses' residences of various dates of construction, from that of the younger George, who had lately married a wife, and built in bright yellow brick, to the old-fashioned mansion of Ezra himself.
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