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The Iron Heel

CHAPTER VIII
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The courts are in the hands of the trusts.

We, the people, do not pay our judges sufficiently.
But there will come a time--" "When the combination of the trusts will control all legislation, when the combination of the trusts will itself be the government," Ernest interrupted.
"Never! never!" were the cries that arose.

Everybody was excited and belligerent.
"Tell me," Ernest demanded, "what will you do when such a time comes ?" "We will rise in our strength!" Mr.Asmunsen cried, and many voices backed his decision.
"That will be civil war," Ernest warned them.
"So be it, civil war," was Mr.Asmunsen's answer, with the cries of all the men at the table behind him.

"We have not forgotten the deeds of our forefathers.

For our liberties we are ready to fight and die." Ernest smiled.
"Do not forget," he said, "that we had tacitly agreed that liberty in your case, gentlemen, means liberty to squeeze profits out of others." The table was angry, now, fighting angry; but Ernest controlled the tumult and made himself heard.
"One more question.


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