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Ludlow was especially keen about my taking her to Europe; they all regard Europe over there as a land of emigration, of rescue, a refuge for their superfluous population. Isabel herself seemed very glad to come, and the thing was easily arranged. There was a little difficulty about the money-question, as she seemed averse to being under pecuniary obligations.
In Wales their rule was for peace and order. They made a Court for Wales at Ludlow, the home of their race. From Ludlow they began to force the barons to do justice and to obey the king. It seemed as if the rule of the Yorkists was to be a long one, for they were very popular in London and the towns. But the nobles were not willing to see their power taken from them day by day.
Necessity at last called into proper activity the good sense of Mr. Ludlow, and he commenced the opposition that has just been noticed. After reflecting some time upon the matter, he resolved not to assent to his family leaving home at all during the summer. All except Florence were exceedingly distressed at this.
When Massachusetts established church membership as the condition of suffrage, and radical differences of opinion on other matters arose, it marked the culmination of a set purpose of some of her ablest men to remove from her jurisdiction, among whom Hooker, Ludlow, and Haynes were the most notable.
"Spit it out," called Ludlow, from the forefront of the miners' division. "I reckon we all know what's comin'." Gordon thrust out his square jaw and gave them the fact bluntly. "It's a case of half a loaf or no bread. If Chiawassee blows in again, it will be on borrowed money.
It is not a very hard thing for a bad man to get rich, sister; but for a man of evil principles to rise above them, is very hard, indeed; and is an occurrence that too rarely happens. The consequence is, that they who are rich, are not always the ones whom we should most desire to mingle with." "I don't see that there is any use in our talking about these things, brother," replied Mrs. Ludlow.
Far from helping labor conditions, they seem to have caused great resentment, as was notably the case in Pullman, Illinois, and very recently in Ludlow, Massachusetts. It may be that the American temperament prefers its own house, and resents being compelled to live in a house, however superior, designed for him and assigned to him by his employer.
I am but a subordinate, Captain Ludlow, and I know my duty too well not to be silent in a squall, and I hope too well not to know how to speak when my commander wishes the opinions of his officers at a council; and therefore mine, just now, is perhaps different from that of some others in this ship, that I will not name, who are good men, too, though none of the oldest."
But I thank you for your advice more than if I were going to take it." They parted laughing; and Mrs. Westley was contented to be left with the mystery which she believed was no mystery to her. Ludlow went home and wrote to Cornelia: "DEAR MISS SAUNDERS: I hear you are not going to try to get your picture into the Exhibition.
A general amnesty indeed sheltered York's adherents and enabled the Duke himself to retire safely to Ludlow, but for more than a year his rival Somerset wielded without opposition the power Richard had striven to wrest from him. A favourable turn in the progress of the war gave fresh vigour to the Government.
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