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The Jungle Fugitives

CHAPTER V
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Therein I did you all an injustice, for which I apologize." "It gives me joy to hear you speak thus, Mr.Bradley." "Seeing now my mistake, there is but the one course before me.

I am convinced that in all cases of trouble like ours the court of first resort should be arbitration.

The wish to be just is natural to every one, or at least to the majority of mankind.

If the parties concerned cannot agree, they should appeal to those in whom both have confidence to bring about an agreement between them; that is according to the golden rule.

Employer and employed, labor and capital, should be friends, and arbitration is the agent that shall bring about that happy state of things." "But I do not see that there has been any arbitration in this dispute." "But there has been all the same." "Where is the arbitrator ?" "She sits on your knee wondering what all this talk means.


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