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Those In favor will vote ‘aye’ those opposed will vote ‘no’ when their names are called and the secretary will call the—” "Mr President!" Vernon shouted There was no time now to retreat he had launched himself on the sea of glory A dozen other senators were on their feet likewise demanding rec ognitlon “The senator from Cook” said the r Vernon stood by his desk arranging the documents Miss complacently Greene had given him Once or twice ho cleared hls throat and wiped his The other lips with hls handkerchief CHAPTER IV— Continued Once or twice he glanced into the pamphlets Miss Greene had given him but he could not fix bis mind on them their types danced meaninglessly before his eyes He was angry with himself for this nervousness Why must it assail him now Just when he wished to be at hls best? He had spoken before a hundred times he knew his audience and he had the proper conHe had tempt for his colleagues uever to be sure made a set speech In that presence seldom did any one do that the speeches were usually short and Impromptu and there was no time for anticipation to generate nervous dread And yet his mind Boomed to be extraordinarily clear just then It seemed to be able to comprehend all realms of thought at once But4it was not so much the speech he" thought of as the effect of the speech already he could see the newspapers and the big headlines they would display on their first pages the next morning he could see his mother and then reading teni at breakfast he could see Amelia reading them How her dark eyes would widen her cheeks flush pink! She would raise her hand and put back her hair with that pretty mannerism of hers then Impulsively resting her arms on the table before her she would eagerly read the long columns through while her mother reminded her that her breakfast was getting cold How She proud she would be of him! would never chide him again she would see that at last he had found himself The Eltons too would read and hls absence from their dinner would react on them Impressively And Marla Greene — but a confusion arose — Maria Greene! He had not thought of Amelia all the morning until that very Amelia’s Instant letter lay still un opened on hls deck hack there in the senate chamber Maria Greene! She would hear she would color as she looked at him and her eyes would he could feel the warm pressure glow of the hand she would give him in congratulation And It was this handsome young woman’s presence In the chamber that gave rlso to all this nervousness He was sure that he would not have been nervous If Amelia were to be there She had never heard him speak In public though he had often pressed her to do so somehow the places where he spoke were never those to This Recognition of Her Equality Can which It would be proper for her to go She would wish she had heard this senators subsided into their seats 24 In for hours would be and seeing that they themselves were It speech the one topic of conversation throughnot then to be permitted to speak and out the state hls picture would be In like all speakers not caring to listen the newspapers— "The brilliant young to the speeches of others they turned the philosophically to the little diversions Chicago lawyer who electrified Illinois senate with hls passionate ora- with which they whiled away the tory and passed the hours of the session — writing letters would measure” It be an event to reading newspaper Versmoking mark the beginning of a new era — non glanced around Maria Greene But hls imaginings were broken hls was sitting precariously on the edge name was spoken he turned and saw of a divan Her face was white and Miss Greene drawn She gave a quick nod and a "Come” she said “It’s up! Hurry!” Emile just touched her fixed lips And She was excited and her cheeks then Vernon began He spoke slowly Ills teeth began to chatter and with vast deliberation hls voice glowed He followed her quick steps In the was very low He outlined hls subdirection of the chamber ject with exquisite pains detail by — “But" he stammered "I I didn’t detail making it clear just what propknow— I haven’t even arranged for ositions he would advance Hls manner was that of the lawyer in an aprecognition” I’ll fixed all "Oh that!” the woman pellate court making a masterly and said “The when It was prompurely legal argument ised me” She was holding her rustling done the senate if it had paid attention — though It seldom did pay attenskirts and almost running tion — would know all about the question of CHAPTER V In hls deliberation Vernon glanced As they entered the senate r now and then at Maria Greene Her Vercex heard the lieutenant-goveyes were sparkling with intelligent Interest as If to choose tne lowest point possible from which to trace the rise and progress of legislation favorable to women Vernon would call the attention of the senate first to the decision of the Illinois supreme court In re Brad well 55 625 That was away back In 1869 when the age was virtually dark and that was the case gentlemen would remember just as If they all kept each decision of the court at their tongues’ ends In which the court held that no woman could be admitted under the laws of Illinois to practice as an attorney at law But— and Vernon Implored hls colleagues to mark — long years afterward the court of Its own motion entered a nunc pro tunc order reversing Its own decision In the Bradwell case Vernon dilated upon the Importance of this decision he extolled the court It had set a white to mark the progressing milestone Then of the race emancipation briefly he proposed to outline for them the legislative steps by which woman’s right to equality with man had been at least partly recognized He fumbled for a moment among the papers on bis desk until he found one of the pamphlets Miss Greene had given him and then he said he wished to call the senate’s attention to the employment act of 1872 the drainage act of 1885 and the sanitary district act of 1890 Vernon Bpoke quite faFurthermore miliarly of these acts gentlemen would he was sure Instantly recall the decisions of the courts la which those acts were under review as for Instance In Wilson vs Board of Trustees 133 111 443 and In Davenport vs Drainage Commissioners 25 111 App 92 Those among the senators who were lawyers as most of them were looked up from their letter writing at this and nodded profoundly In order to and were Interested In and now they shouted to him to go on It was spread abroad over the third floor of the statehouse that some one was making a big speech In the senate and representatives came rushing over from The correspondents of the the house Chicago newspapers came over also to see If the Associated Press man In the senate was getting tin speech down fully All the space on was soon crowded and the applause shook the desks and made the glass prisms on the chandeliers Jingle The lieutenant governor tapped from time to time with hls gavel but he did It’ perfunctorily as though he enjoyed the applause himself as vicariously expressing hls own feelings hls eyes twinkled until It seemed that were It he would not for certain traditions join In the delighted laughter that made up most of the applause Once a page came to Vernon with a glass of water and as he paused to wipe hls brow and to sip from the at Marla he glanced again glassGreene Her face was solemn and a wonder was growing In her eyes Beside her sat old "Doc” Ames scowling fiercely and stroking hls long white beard There were sharp cries of "Go on! Go on!” But Vernon not accustomed to thinking on hls feet as talkers love to phrase it and having stopped could not Instantly go on and that awkward halt disconcerted him He was conscious that the moments were slipping by and there were other things— many other things — that he had intended to say but these things evaded him — floated off tantallzingly out of reach And so for refuge he rushed on to the conclusion he had half formed in his mind The conclusion was made up mostly from a toast to which he had once responded while in college entitled "The Ladies" The words came back to him readily enough he had only to apply them a little differently and to change hls figures Thus It was easy to work up to a panegyric In which Illinois stood up as a beautiful woman leading her sister states up to new heights of He peace of virtue and of concord had a rapt vision of this woman by her sweet and gentle influence settling all disputes and bringing heaven down to earth at last The senate was in raptures "This is the face” he cried "‘that launched a thousand ships and burned the topless towers of Ilium!’ ‘she is wholly like in feature to the deathless goddesses! ” So he went “ on ‘Age cannot wither nor custom stale her infinite variety’ ” He was growing weary He already showed the impressive exhaustion of the peroration He had sacrificed a collar and drunk all the water from hls glass He fingered the empty tumbles for a moment and then lifted It on high while he said: I filled this cup to one made up Of loveliness alone A woman of her gentle sex The seeming paragon — Her health! and would on earth there stood Some more of such a frame That life might be all poetry And weariness a name (TO BE CONTINUED) She Got the Letter The post office official put on his severest manner “You say you mailed the letter about half an hour ago at a window in the east corridor?” he asked The beautiful woman dabbled a handkerchief at her soulful eyes and at the tip of her classic nose "Yes yes” she said "To whom was it addressed?” She told him “And now you want to stop that letter?” he went on Btill more sternly "You want to get it back? “Why?” “Because” said the woman with unpremeditated frankness “I am afraid hls wife will get It” "Oh” said the stern official She got the letter A Great Lord Cromer the great of Egypt in writing of missions in that land says in his great work "Modern Egypt”: The missionary the philanthropist and social reformer and othnot Be Overestimated in Imoortancei” ers of the same sort should have a show their familiarity with Vernon’s fair field Their intentions are excelcitations although of course they lent although at times their judgment may be defective never had heard of the cases before They will If under "This recognition of woman’s nat- some control probably do much good ural right” Vernon shouted "this rec- on a small scale They may even ognition of her equality with man can being carried away by the enthusiasm not be overestimated In Importance!” which pays no heed to worldly pruHe shook hls head fiercely and struck dence effect reforms more important his desk with his fist But then hav- than those of the adminstrator and ing used up all the facts he had marked politician who will follow cautiously In Miss Greene’s pamphlets he was in their track and perhaps reap the forced to become more general In hia result of their labors remarks and so he began to celebrate woman ecstatically He conjured for Making a Record "I remember one time I was drivin the senators the presence of their mothers and sisters their sweethearts & particular good lookin’ hoss that and wives and then some quotations appeared ter be somewhat of a trotfortunately occurring to him he re- ter and a bystander who’d ben a movements his minded them that Castlgllone had tru- watchin’ finally ly said that “God is seen only through stepped up ter me and seamin’ ter know who I waz sez ‘Jim Jest ’bout women” that "the woman’s soul us upward and on” He recounted how fast kin that hoss trot?’ "‘Oh I dunno’ sez I 'I take ‘im the services of women In time of war their deeds In the days of peace and out and drive ‘im like hell fer ‘bout in the end he became Involved in an three minutes and call it a mile”’— allegory about the exclusion of the "Old Jim Case of South Hollow" roses from the garden Some authorities claim that a diet The senators had begun to pay attention to him as soon as he talked of goat’s milk makes one immune about things they really understood from tuberculosis |