[The Facts of Reconstruction by John R. Lynch]@TWC D-Link bookThe Facts of Reconstruction CHAPTER XVII 9/10
Mr.Hill entered the House one afternoon, having just returned from the Supreme Court Chamber, where the commission was in session.
He remarked to one of his colleagues in a low tone that he had just returned from where the sessions of the commission were being held, and that while there the important and valuable information had been imparted to him that on a most vital point the Democrats could with absolute certainty depend upon the vote of Mr.Justice Bradley. "Can that be possible ?" exclaimed his excited and highly elated colleague. "Yes," replied Mr.Hill, "there can be no doubt about it.
I know whereof I speak.
It came to me through a source that cannot be questioned." "Then wait until I can call several of our friends," replied his colleague, "I want them to hear the good news at the same time it is heard by me, so that we can rejoice together." Mr.Hill was soon surrounded by an eager, excited, and interested group of anxious Democratic members.
"We are now ready," said his delighted colleague, whose face was covered with a smile of satisfaction, "to hear the good news." "Well," replied Mr.Hill, whose manner was grave and whose countenance gave every evidence of deep emotion, "whenever a motion to adjourn is made by a Democratic member of the commission we can safely depend upon the vote of Mr.Justice Bradley being cast in the affirmative." The heads of the anxious group immediately fell in deep disappointment and despair.
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