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Updated: June 27, 2025
Women of America, every one of you that helps to foster the spirit of cowardice in your particular man or men is helping to make a coward. It's the cowards and the quitters and the slackers and dodgers that need this war more than the patriotic ones who are willing to buckle on and go! "Don't be a buttonhole patriot! A government that is good enough to live under is good enough to fight under!"
Instead he went on: "The Unionist party stands for improved social legislation." "What aboot old age pensions?" and "Why didn't the Unionist party vote for working-men's compensation, Major Muir?" As he was preparing to drive away from the booing crowd, one of his supporters began to distribute dodgers.
But Victor and his associates on the platform, in the paper, in posters and dodgers and leaflets continued to press home the ugly questions and continued to call attention to the fact that, while there had been ample opportunity, none of the candidates had answered any of the questions. And presently keeping up this line of attack Victor opened out in another.
He tried to trace the ledge up and down the gulch and to estimate the probable extent of that pay streak. Then he gave it up in self-defense. "I've got to watch my dodgers," he admonished himself, "or I'll go plumb loco and imagine I'm a millionaire. I'll pan what I can get at and let it go at that. And I've got to count what gold shows up in the sack and no more. Good Lord!
My mother air a-settin' at home now a-waitin' fur that thar corn-meal ter bake dodgers with. An' I hev got a dime ter pay at the mill; it war lent ter my dad las' week. An' I'm afeard ter walk about much with this hyar dime; I mought lose it, ye know. An' I can't go home 'thout the meal; I'll ketch it ef I do. But I'll tell Pete arter I git back from the mill." "The mill!" echoed Ethan, aghast.
I've lived a long time with no man to gainsay me. I'll take what comes now and thank the Lord it's no worse. We'll leave the cabin to the women, after I see that they have no fright about it, and we'll sleep in the fodder. There have been worse beds." "I have coffee on the hearth, hot, and corn dodgers such as we used to make in the army. I've made them often before."
Well, wot's to prevent artful dodgers like old Misery and Rushton saving it up and buying and selling things with it, and so livin' without work? 'Of course, said Crass, scornfully. 'It would never do! 'That's a very simple matter; any man who lives without doing any useful work is living on the labour of others, he is robbing others of part of the result of their labour.
It wouldn't do for any one person to have too much money, for that would excite suspicion; but if they would go to work and spend that much for dodgers to be distributed among the munition-workers, and for street-meetings, and for the proposed radical paper well, there was plenty more money in the place where this had come from. Where was that place?
Haven, an ex-editor, had written up a good "puff" for a local paper, inserted gratis an exciting comment and anticipation in reference to the impending sale, and Darry and Bob had printed fifteen hundred dodgers on their home press, very neat and presentable in appearance, and these had been judiciously distributed for miles around, and posted up in stores and depots.
Suppose you take charge of this, and get up the matter for a dodger, too." "Say, Bart," said Darry eagerly, "we can print the dodgers my brother and I as good as a regular office. You know we've got a good amateur outfit at home. Father was an editor, and I'll get him to write up a first-class stunner of an advertisement. Can't you throw the job our way?"
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