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Updated: May 16, 2025
Cheerful, optimistic, enthusiastic, the band of social crusaders felt that the conquest of free speech was assured. Not for a moment did they think that the Everett Klu-Klux-Klan would dare resort to violent and criminal tactics in the broad daylight of that beautiful sunny day and in plain view of a host of conscientious Everett citizens.
"Yes, and it was a good thing," said Jack. "That old codger'll not beat his wife any more, I reckon." And it might be said in passing that he did not for a while. The visit of the masquerading Klu-Klux-Klan was a most effective remedy, and the whole village wondered what had cured Tobias temporarily at least, of his bad habit.
Now if there's anything that makes me mad it's to see a kid hurt, girl or boy, it doesn't matter. I've got a surprise in store for Mr. Smelts." "What is it?" "You've heard of the Klu-Klux-Klan, I suppose?" "You mean that southern society that made such a stir during the Civil War?" "That's the one. We're going to be Klu-Klux-Klaners to-night." "But we haven't got any uniforms."
He turned toward his door, just as a loud knock came on the portal. "Who's there?" he asked. "Martin, the monitor," was the reply. "Dr. Mead wants to see you at once in the office." "Trouble! I knew it!" exclaimed Jack to himself. "Well, I wonder what it is now. Hope word of that Klu-Klux-Klan business hasn't reached here already. But I'm not afraid of that. Even Dr.
At the same time he raised his hand to his head and Fred played tremulous music on the harmonica, lending a weirdness to the scene. "Please don't kill me, good Mr. Klu-Klux-Klan men," begged Tobias. "I'll never do it again. I promise you I never will!" "Do you promise by the great seal of the United States?" inquired Jack, in sepulchral accents. "Yes, Oh yes; I'll promise anything!" "'Tis well!
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