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Show c i on bad time to test It, with terror. " 0) ' Qod! " cried Jim Smith. t stateroom of tho went The black. Arcady Life's Sordid Ways as Foes They jn Walk Aloof; as Brothers They Scale the Peaks in the Valley of Shadows. on THX to a trad unionist and th J v capitalist On drov th through th night u4 th ctbc lpt la th stateroom of th Pullman Th nam of th on vu John Gordon. and th name of th othr John Douglas. Th on belonged to n brother-hoo- d and th ethar to an association. At th moment association and brotherhood war to conflict. Quit bitter conflict. Th man of th association traveled east to a war council industrial war. Th locomotive and th man of th brotherhood war bearing him there, through th night. ' Th fireman. Jim Smith, and th brakejnan, tGuy Howard, carried onion cards. Th train stood at a small station aomewher Mississippi waiting for No. 4 to rait of th was between I and 14 at night, pass. It There had been rain and would b rain again. Just now occurred pause, with lanes W clear sky among th clouds. Stars shone In thee Ilk lit crafts ppon river. Th station roof and platform glistened with th wet. the rails ahead glistened hanging lanterns turned rain pools into fir pools, swung lanterns had a shadow light following below. The air fait wt and fresh. Th angina, big; ' black, metallically shining, a good monster , 4 with a ohltlnous body, stood breathing rest's fully. John Gordon leaned out from his Jim and Guy cam and stood , window. below. Jim spread a newspaper that h had station newsboy. A . Just bought from th , neighboring light permitted H to read. What 1 (hey were reading was strik news. No. 4 lingered Its coming. Th passengers in th Pullman displayed om restless--, .ness. It had been all right, this standing ' J still, a llttls asrlisr whan they were in tha diner. It was pleasantsr ts dins without tho senrer In th ear or bpon th platform It waa comfortable to bar every grain going was In this bulk and velum that ther gra He knew a wen how Pullman sleeping ears swaying, rushing of th train. But now they Thar ah comet! " said Howard, and movad of that assurance. .. . wormwood, and th wormwood all grow and looked that sitting there, staring before him, Ought to go on! Th delay continuing, quit to lool at tha light Ilk a star. Jim Smith Tom Brown entered.- H bad him ele ' leaned toward, and overran and anveloped he raw as It were through ths door and down number of man and women left the train lifted wide, brown eyea nodded, and folded ths door while ba dictated his letter. But other aid from tb strikers slda th darkened aisle. He saw the bordering .the and began to walk up" and down the platform, tb newspaper, putting it In th pocket of tha door open.1" bo said whan tb "Dear HI Inner stat grew hotter and bitterer. swaying, bulging, green curtains, and th I tho moist sir, between the lighted cars hlq overall, blu whan it was dean, but now young man rose to go. was excuse bd behind them. He supposed they war Thar to and much encourage and the badly lighted station. The station sc grimed with coal and stained with oil "Is ther anything more I can do tor yon, th growth of Wormwood, and he knew It all sleeping, Bonham and tha others, include of and ths folk the waiting loungers patient ; i that one was left guessing.' John Gordon ir?" ; . Bonhams And than ha elaborated th truly there. ing th college professor. He room waiting for a later local watched them t stirred. He said, "Ita a fight to a finish. to bed. Good night!- am I "No, going lank or a fika a long, of shape,! and grasshopper rushed The up, every abyss things , ' Wall, let u finish it" dully. Tom!" 111 ther was he laid to th devils walking stick. "I hope a mummys . , : exploiter. John Douglas secretary, who was also bis ) Those who bad walked th platform wer "Jfii, elr," . in passing Tom ts haunting, himl H " No, T mads th long curve. Track and v 'nephew, bad bought him an evening paper, to' th car. But John Douglas, 11. No. was Go Bo returning fond tb of that atk conductor tb wbat boy. Tm check bow. beat took at Now,' th train a shape nptaftr printed in a neighboring town, available now who tonight felt so unsociable, bad walked 1 he sent th other day must have reached named.", Th nephew went and returned. forth, be saw behind him n the far leaning at this station. Others within tho Pullman .farthest, 'off 'th platfqrm Indeed and upon "John Gordon, air." Lucy (his sister) by new. Jean to alec) was ther length of th train, th threa sleepers , . obtained ths same paper. The sheets turned. th gnvtl bordering for some distance th Gordon. "John Good caa and Scotch, tha last the enough. Arcady. f graving a fine gtrL, "I think Ill buy hpr a Paces were hidden behind them, but th aiding. Going by tho engine h had notlcd ' , , Behind th angina th man coach, behind ' watch." H mad a mantel not about china nightr bands, bolding closely th two sides, showed tha three reeding, die felt a throb of hostil" Good night" Brown want to tb smok- that two day coaches, then ths three Pull ; tor th ether girl who waa soon to marry, cases tenseness of inter-- 1 , interest, in aom It was distinct as If ity. "Enemlepj" And Ac was going to Brentsnos for books mans. Tb mail coach with Rob and Over. eet. Three men In th Pullman Arcedy wera ing car. They were talking th atrik in bs had been a savage in the bush. Prob--' for his daughter. She liked th new, foreign were out . , of the war ton, and of out wormwood, Others association. of th ther. mmbrs ' In the moment, that was what bs waa ably. that ha never reed, ..Th book that th things it th two day ooachea, and out of It conbondholders In ths Industry affected. Ther No. ? crossed a river, turbid from th rains,' He bad gone on, but they stayed ther reading-rstrik lot bins read Wsa one of Rom wouldnt and ductors were also a banker and a stock broker, we and whatever there portage with ths water high and adding its voles to eading news ef a colossal, preposterous Nouchett , Carys. crew. of train In in It, toad th strik nws, It was when wr raeonano varying degre, ths cf th bridge. John Gordon it with sympathies not on his strike reading . looked through' th Arcady Into th Ha th men . and and sleepers, paper was exhausted that they left the Jraln Sparta Thessaly, hi on track ahead. Jim Smith ayes kept tb aid. They were rebels and heretics, they women tram which had walked up and down T next" ear, Sparta,1 The Ilk darkened ala IS, and walked on the platform. They ' took shoveled lit eoai. " JUvere high. It thumps, were adversaria. Now ht cams back by th overcoats and bats, for ther was a chill in r and bulging curtains, and sultcasM annoy, the platform while No. 4 was waited for. In thumps the bridge. Thumps and sucks, Tom4 engine. They bad folded the paper, they' th air. The three or four women walking of was tha th heart it He .lngly projecting from under berths. The like sleeper Arcady. was Wilson ths th first wer about to get to their work of driving driving night bridge wer wrapped up, hut they wor high heeled. ' : - ' saw it with his bodily eyes, at th end of th ' sleeping forms. He know two or three In sava" be came for in th train. what Passing, : thin shoes. For several turns they kept be- this car. ; Hero was th newspaper man of r' John Gordon said. Be took the firemans seat No. f was run- - train, cn th long curve, just opposite the en-aids husband or father, then, having enough whom Tom had spoken. Of course, he The vision entered It and sought inner gins. ning with a dun sound after the drumlik John Douglas halted. There was in the ' , of It, they turned back to th deeper. The an Interview, Wall, be couldnt get wanted Of course he John would be jn tb Douglas. sound. A wood roe ea either band. Th voice coming across to him through the white, jacketed porter helped them aboard. It! Thera was too much talking shout this stateroom. fin rain whipped In. H watched bis eld night just the hostility that he himself felt Th men continued to walk up and down, strike." John Douglas knocked th Mbs There we the center of the heart of the track, Bhtnd that sentry part and cf was Measure and to Each there. it degree, up and down. from his cigar. Bonham might give him behind th almost automatic feeding of th , wormwood! It waa all gathered up for John ether had the precision of an echo. John Douglas walked alone He had with or that damned college cm about mummies, Gordon right there. Thera was bis exact engine, hi mind went afar. Ho stood la the ring of the station light him neither wife nor daughter. His wife ( fellow with hi fourth dimension" Ho nadir and opposite. There It was se truly, at . ' Tha night settled to Its happenings and Its John Gordon, feeling him, looking over from was dead and hi 'daughter married. 'Young grinned and puffed out smoke. He was feelths tcU6m of tha curve. There tor him his engine. The conductor had told Howard, rhythm.' f Browne, his nephew, after sending a oouplt better. He had a sense of relaxation and ing i 4 stood unlikenesa, opposition, antagonism, . ) Half who had told him, of two or three of the of telegrams toe the uncle, had foregathered .could see sleep with the ten ef his eye. Ho past 10 11. Th express roared by who wer upon the train. Moreover. John ' the villages where almost alt tha lights wer ' fee! John Douglas became th emblem of With a newspaper map from the forward looked Into the third car,. Thessaly. SwayIdea, and the emblem became hated, H Pullman Sparta. John Douglas walked with Douglas picture was In tha morning paper. out It was raining. The lights winked and th curtains, darkened aisle, men aad women ing waa employer, he was capital, he was tii a bent bead, chawing tha end of a cigar. blurred In tb night Wet track, a speeding "That John Douglas. 'Welt Mr. Dougporter nodding In a corner, conductor asleep, ether slda. H was the controversy, th Bonham, ths owner of the Chickasaw mine, - las, suppose you go back to your sleeper? ' , cf telegraph poles, trunks of trees, shocks of gone through just What dye think, Douglas, , This Isnt your end of the train! cam alongside. kmf , historic Controversy. He was tb figcorn In fields, glare on them all .from th would his and vision usually Consistently ure em th platform that stood for all th this flaraiip to Egypt!" black night toher it did f headlight did great bo he wer said there. He cars thl have but The say (loud, ; sleeping stopped rest. He was Exploitation, he was Injustice, , In Egypt? I dont know! Ask m some- not pierce. A cut and th roar flung back to himself. to befor It he knew train him. th it, Tonight, John Gocflg became ail the b wsa Injury. " thing nearer home. from banks cf wet day intensely lit and the No. 4 was coming like a dragon through he found another train. One day coaches, strikers everywhere, John Douglas the struck It's as near as anything else! IV got short tunnel, and the read imprisoned with tho night. John Douglas looked hard at John the mall coach, th engine th fireman And . and the battle wea holy. It was papyri and a quean's necklace at a dealer's was so engine and train, the roar and tb heavy ' against, Gordon. the it th Perhaps misty night engineer, , In Cairo. Unless he's already sent them on, right to fiat with a perfect hatred the cp'( smoke an embankment and the fight and and shifting of lights, with the sense and was gone Relaxmcr.f flash With a sleep as I devoutly hop he ha walkand Wlthstander the withholdef poser, sols thrown off Into th night fields again be had noted how heavy this was of somewm over. He stiffened himself in'btd. PresSo I dont collect said ths other. Jng th platform with a cigar that glowed in . corn and th close shocked t th and waited track, for, coming. something Perhap thing and birds ently be Mt upright. John Gordon, That shout anxious not Fm my sggs th blown Min. Jim shoveled In coeL When, ; the dark, with his bun bead sunk .betwesn it was simply hi mood that was growing was th name ef th strike, or th strik was . bis bull shoulders. fUmpa." more and more harsh and strained. He waa ' finally, No. 4 had passed. No. 7 was an hour the name of John Gordon all strikes tho Bonham dealt in blandness and bad taken No. f, tb curve behind 1C straightened lata. Now It waa fifty mlnutea lata aware of this. And yet have been I am whole, culminating fight, tb question aqd the thirty-thir- d degre In turning corners. through th night Jim Smith fed the engine " Ahead, to the right lights clustered. Not me man! He hi bad told a if that ' kindly - It la an anxious time! Armageddons last. the duel. Slowly with a smooth, automatic Ts whistle shrieked for a town so big that "7oai. th fewest of minutes before. However this ing longer than H ought to Th train, the mail and day coaches, th ' gotion, he put up hi hand and removed (he John th Gordons fee be, express must stop. This station was might grimed 1 hat sentiJohn cigar from Ms mouth to th window iedge. Douglas grunted. . sleepers, vibrated. Tbty're making up j summed all that ha was fighting and that brightly lighted. Passengers wer In bed, A thousand ages of strife rose out of ths dsrk mental catchword! Armageddon and Vv h as Stretched ' Brdwn time," thought young was fighting him. It mad a person cf tha ther was no walking th platform, tav th 'terloo and Appomattox and such: 6o long welL He became delegate for an association Yilrosalf In th lower berth of No. 1L John word " antagonist." Th word waa a lit winhurrying feet cf th few who new beoam as 'men ar men they fight! Who fights tho that was very old. ' It summed itself up In , Douglas bad tha' stateroom alon.' . H dis- . dow. How many foes were behind It It war passengers. No. 7 moved, qulcene rushed and be moved a right hand that knew hardest and longest gets what he fights for! him, liked close neighborhood of looping b41 on any way. Still country now, de night useless to Inquire. They crowded tb rungs 1 stone hammer and sword and machine gun, Im not at Armageddon, nor at Waterloo) healthful. Th porter mad ' add rgln, Jim Smith dug coal from tb ten- ; Mid it wag cf the ladder of the agea 8 pace, time deep, and Fm not an xious." knew orators that gesture, that know pen der and fed th engine. Flam flashed cut '? the bed at half past 10. The Negro gone, th John Gordon looking out of his window. Bonham aosmed to give ear to soma on book. Tho volume it all that check and blinds drawn, John Douglas No. 4 shrieked. John Douglas moved ef the furnace door at him. Ther was a door shut and n th sleeper steps. Well, I don't think side seemed In him, and the volume of all Ms undressing and got Into bed. finished In between whit heat there. Tha away, teeth, walking cigar abruptly, to roaring time! said telegraph Going, he other eld In th engineer of No, T, with ths theyll win this Ha was tlrd.and tha feel of It was cool and down the platform to tho Arcady. pole ran cke together. No. ? was making him If, with raferenoa to th figure moving his hand , upon the throttle, and they were at comfortable, restful. Th car, tor a wonder, , i . As he mounted tho step Bonham spoke up tlron up the platform. "Dont be too aur you would stay at odds until tha engiodds and whs not ever heated nor under heated, nor from th doorway. He wse talking to young John Gordon kept his hand on th throttle neer in. qrent.collectlng!" gave ts Brown. "The born collector at first bl eye upon th rolling track. He was as . waa there- th annoyance of coal dust He John Douglas, cigar in mouth, head bant S oclock.", said Jim Smith, and fits rain. " liked traveling In Why not then, all kinds of things. .Then. Uf bln$ 'good ad engineer ts th road possessed ' between shoulders, walked on. shoveled coat , , ' rest? " , Th short, comes In selection , Tho engine breathed rhythmically. any read possessed. So far a hla powers The cam down rain Where there five did In minutes he For rest steadily. ' i certainly went he would carry N&? safely through John Douglas pushed by him without any night air moving shook tho open newspaper, was running or standing water anywhere his mind relief and a with ansa, subjective euaveneea. name "Oood a Bonham! had He steadied the for with the Howard night. it especial night, watchfulness, blurring print near the track, the headlight showed it full quiet, just aware of th fringe where res a grimed hand. Jim Smith seemed loot to . Tom, I want you presently to take a let-tog knowing whoa to go fast and when to go and muddy. The telegraph poles glittered, not aank and vague. was Impalpable, unpleaslng so low. H4 tb columns, be read Intently. ter1"" the tree trunks, th chance building pest the enthusiast ths Idealist' Every concrete He ran hi engine with th usual engineer - forma. Then by degrees th frlctlonless state No. 4. waa In. Jim Smith shoveled coal. , which rushed the express, the sides of cut, vanished. within him in charge. But tonight. In other John Gordon, taking hi poet, put hand an thing teemed transparent and previous to ' mouths th of tunnels. After an train hour John Tb vibrated. T s him. It might be said that through these Ho. was moved moved throttle. faster. respects, there hardly th usual John John Gordon was bent upon,' John Gordon items fit strikers and constabulary he touched breathed a pleased acquiescence. Gordon. .He recognise thl himself. "What Douglas gave it up- - Ha turned on tha light inclosed the strike, the whole of it In its at his head and drew hla watch from under la It In th old Bible, about wormwood?" x,Wat Tyler and tha Spartan helot. Howard, Night, night, beyond the station lights wide For-Vast light qnd shadow. " Mr. John Douglas, tha brakersen. lacked this Intension. He hla tow, momenta As fled th InhabNearly not It a pillow. midnight grew bitterer add Mt dark, thronged with country was on th surface, hut he could he quit Mr. John Douglas, your end f th train isnt terer. " Wormwood." That waa lit Wormminutes he debated with himself, then rising east itant In rain east, th going going ' ths whole train. No! Ey no means! with a jerk, he turned on tho full light put violently excited there. Now he sucked in , wood and galL air, rain line upon tha window, slanting, bis breath and expelled it A small cloud of n Ms overcoat took a book from thq suit-eas- e Th strik a R had visions all along th Tha stateroom ef the Arcady thought " At tying together right hand and tl hand corvapor joined th night " Ballroad men next Bn of !L It was now th thirtieth day. Tea, ners. Thor was a Soil open on the sofa, lit a cigar and climbed ths meeting Ill advi- professor aboard, dont you think, captain? Gee. if it had back Into bed, prepared to read and amok b thought tha brotherhoods would Inevitand he wea talking diagonals. "Something 6Aid Jim 8mlth. " If it comes to the genbeen left to ms Fd bav gone out last week! " " come waa com In. like your compromlae Must be until In. sleepy. , ably , eral, captain, how-r- e you going to vote? He probably expected no answer, for John strik and other strikes flying up, all With bis bodily eyea upon th track John Douglas entered ht stateroom. At HI vot th trlk. , Tb Cordon was a silent man, or had a spell of around. " Pshaw! I cant reed. I can smoko first bo would shut tho door on aU these fools. He looked out and ahead along tho track. ahead, and his bodily band upon hla angina silence en him. He road, leaning down from " Here tho big embankment. Its raining stfiL Ho threw the book upon the sofa Then he opened it to hear th fools In thetr and th mind that most serve bar Serving hie window, like an industrious gnoma ther was lift (wh ra It lay fee down. Than he sat, propped - like th beginning of the forty day!" folly, and feed hla senes of all their mistaken line a whistle blew. A start A moment, compounded ef dropping dowtC bulk end volume to be absorbed In th strike waya That h could as that they wer mis-J- , up, hla overcoat about him and hla cigar la I' Tar upto thgo through tho train and tha pas- taken meant that be waa In the right way. of turnlnaj over, shocking, impregnated. If hla mouth. and In wbat lay back and ahead of it,. It initr. -- i 1 - " hv ' n .. , - -- -- a - - . . 9 A , , ' - t 1 ' nt ' " 1 - col-lee- . o, , 1 Pai-senger- , a - . I ... Evidently a stream from which th tog waa lifting. It was not to wide, after all, and atm it soemad, somehow wide. Evidently trees where had seemed hut a streaky noth.1 tngnesa. Little willows and hexele with an occasional taller tree. A shore line with peto bias such boys make skip upon th water. That wm what was underneath Instead ef an omptlnem harder than granite- - Evident, !y dawn not a sick and vacant gray lacking ; In application as bad at first appeared. EvV dently cheeping of birds: evidently eprlnto A man moved sat up. Hla band resting upon a round pebble, It seemed to Mm that the thing thrilled Into hla palm and was un-- , deratood. He remembered having one had a long sickness, a fever, and when ha was getting well and just lying on th porch looking at things, this wu bow he felt That Is, somewhat Ilka this. He remembered how all the mornings seemed then so lovelyTTeU, this wu a lovely monilng a very lovely . .. morning. locked was UttJ and off a Be. lying way another man. Ha thought dimly, " Same on hurt," and crawled oyer to help. But at that moment th other mad, too, Mt up. " Hello!" "You arent dead, than! Hallo!" - Th second man looked at ths stream. " I dreamed that blessed tin wg an ocean and 4 I had to swim It." . " That wm juat about mt dream, too. Its a lovely morning. ' Its good to 'feel the sun u coming!" Thy Mt aide by aide. 8eld th first, "I uppom I remember a billion dawns." "Lets call it a trillion.- W wor going aeoq to begin to tMnk In trillions," Al over, all around, everywhere. Aad thick through. Remembering so much must give the powerful, delicate, and delicious feeling. And yet it curious but I dont seem to be able to remember particular facts." Ths second sat looking at the trees emerging from the mist. ' " 1 love this air, and ths sweet bird singing. Well, sir, w seem to he Intimates, but the mournful fact Is I cannot .. remember your namst" , " For th life cfmX cant can ycursi". I They laughed., Humor played like a wm light over things, "Then well lost My comrade or brother," , They t atm, thelt eyes upon th stream and th trees. Th mist hsld strongly upon tho farther bank. They could see nothing ever there. Upon this bank, too. It mad a lacework, hut th tree wera Indubitably greening. And Iher held the same greet and exqulaltone. " There's som fightn ingredient to this sir"-I- t must be that! I feel as though I If they wanted to be could move mountain ' foovtd." ? . As though th word had avoktd them they mw mountains rang of them against th , aky. " F ask you, brother," said th one, " hat you any id what Is this country, and bow " . w got , It1 strange. Wbat do you "I havent. think w had better do?" "W might bunt around. Thor must bo f j Inhabitants.! . rose to feet their this, Doing they They v turned from th stream to th mountain. Jttsttnctly these draw them, so purpl and wonderful they wcr, with a pal light stop. They walked and walked, but they met no man. Moreover, what vaguely gave them concern, h dawn held. It was n more day than when they Mt by the water. But the mountains grew nearer. They war new eta to b stupendous. For a tlm it was yet very easy to move and ths strange lift cf thing continued. But the first ease sen A it wera cf th vastest relief and toooneequene wm departing. In- stead they knew that something portentous wm ahead, and yet they did net knsw what It wea. , .They wera among mountains, wall within wall. Mountain war around them, before and abovs them. And they were, climbing ; with a strange, Insensible swiftness. They were np high, high. And a till it held dawn, but brighter than it waa. Thar wm no mist and thar wm a redness to tha aky. But thalr anxiety wm growing, and a senes of myriad touches. "Whats goldg.on hers, brother?" 1 " I. dont know. r'wM going so lightly. ' Now Ive got burden on ttjTback." " The asm hare. I wish X could cell your name!" "X was just thinking th sam thing, - f k brr 9 - -- Jhn!" , - "JohM Wev got that far." They climbed, Th sir wu a tin, but through thsm, around and across them, seemed to go moving currents, holding many forms If only they could remember or divine them. They now begu to have a ter- ror of where they were, AH Itinds of reverberation aeamod to eomt toward them bringing crises. Th reverberation wer not understood, nor tha crises Which seemed to Impend, than broke and passed. Thffr talked for company- - Then, Suddenly, like a wav of dark hMt, on looked at th ether and found something of ugllaeea. Bo quick It waal They both halted. fc SdmtUlIng comes " W are ell alone. I wish that I were lonelier1 , ' up" Tt JThey could not koep from saying what they ' thought Word aad thought and mood and act had grown on. Certainly tha land wm strange, for M though thug had said " Opeq Betamt! there wer four where had bean tw. Th newcomers wer dark shapes, and at first they mad m though they would love ; Continued cn following page. |