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The Iron Heel

CHAPTER VIII
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"With it we would repel the invasion of the regular army." "You would go into the militia yourself," was Ernest's retort, "and be sent to Maine, or Florida, or the Philippines, or anywhere else, to drown in blood your own comrades civil-warring for their liberties.
While from Kansas, or Wisconsin, or any other state, your own comrades would go into the militia and come here to California to drown in blood your own civil-warring." Now they were really shocked, and they sat wordless, until Mr.Owen murmured: "We would not go into the militia.

That would settle it.

We would not be so foolish." Ernest laughed outright.
"You do not understand the combination that has been effected.

You could not help yourself.

You would be drafted into the militia." "There is such a thing as civil law," Mr.Owen insisted.
"Not when the government suspends civil law.


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