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作者:白寒      更新:2021-04-30 16:59      字数:9299
  fourth ballot for the election of a United States Senator。
  In an oppressive silence the clerk began to call the roll。
  〃Allan。〃
  A raw…boned farmer from one of the coast counties rose and answered
  〃Hardy。〃
  〃Anderson。〃
  In broken English a fat Swede shouted; 〃Harty。〃
  〃Ashton。〃
  〃Hardy。〃 The word fell hesitantly from dry lips。 The man would have
  voted for the Transcontinental candidate had he dared; but he was not sure
  enough   that   the  crucial  moment     was   at   hand  and  the  pressure  of  his
  environment was too great。
  〃Bentley。〃
  Three    hundred    eyes  focused    expectantly   on  the  gaunt   white…faced
  legislator   who    rose  nervously   at  the  sound   of  his  name    and  almost
  inaudibly gulped the word 〃Frome。〃
  A fierce tumult of rage and triumph rose and fell and swelled again。
  Bentley became the center of a struggling vortex of roaring humanity and
  found himself tossed hither and thither like a chip in a choppy sea。
  It was many minutes before the clerk could proceed with the roll… call。
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  When his name was reached James said 〃Hardy〃 in a clear distinct voice
  that brought from the gallery a round of applause sharply checked by the
  presiding officer。 Killen gave his vote for Frome tremulously and shrank
  from the storm he had evoked。 Rawson could be seen standing on his seat;
  one foot on the top of his desk; shaking his fist at him in purple apoplectic
  rage; the while his voice rose above the tumult; 〃You damned Judas! You
  damned little traitor!〃
  The presiding officer  beat   in   vain   with his   gavel   for  quiet。  Not   until
  they had worn themselves to momentary exhaustion could the roll…call be
  continued。
  Miller and Pitts voted for Frome and stirred renewed shouts of support
  and execration。
  〃Takes one more change to elect Frome。 All depends on Reilly now;〃
  Rawson   whispered   hoarsely   to   Jeff。   〃If   he   sticks   we're   safe   for   another
  twenty…four hours。〃
  But Reilly; knowing the decisive moment had come; voted for Frome
  and gave him  the one more   needed to elect。  Pandemonium was loose   at
  once。    The   Transcontinental      forces   surrounded     him    and   fought   off  the
  excited men he had betrayed who tried to get at him to make him change
  his   vote。   The   culminating   moment   of   months   of   battle   had   come   and
  mature men gave themselves to the abandon of the moment like college
  boys after a football game。
  When   at   last   the   storm   had   subsided Ashton;   who   had   seen   several
  thousand dollars go glimmering because his initial came at the beginning
  of the alphabet instead of at the close; in the hope of still getting into the
  bandwagon        in   time   moved      to   make    the   election    unanimous。       His
  suggestion      was   rejected   with   hoots   of  derision;    and   Frome    made    the
  conventional speech of acceptance to a House divided against itself。
  Jeff joined his cousin as he was descending the steps to the lower hall。
  〃Don't blame yourself; old man。 It would have happened anyhow in a day
  or two。 They were looking for a chance to desert。 We couldn't have held
  them。 Better luck next time。〃
  James   found   cold   comfort   in   such   consolation。   He   was   dissatisfied
  with the part he had played in the final drama。 Instead of being the hero of
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  the hour; he was the unfortunate whose blunder had started the avalanche。
  Yet he was gratified when Rawson said in effect the same thing as Jeff。
  〃And I'm going to have the pleasure of telling that damned little Killen
  what I think of him;〃 the politician added with savage satisfaction。
  〃Don't blame him。 He's only a victim。 What we must do is to change
  the system that makes it possible to defeat the will of the people through
  money;〃 Jeff said。
  〃How are you going about it?〃 Rawson demanded incredulously。
  〃We'll     go  after   the   initiative   and   referendum      right   now    while    the
  people   are   stirred   up   about   this   treachery。   The   very   men   who   threw   us
  down   will   support   us   to   try   and   square   themselves。   The   bill   will   slip
  through as if it were oiled;〃 Jeff prophesied。
  〃Oh;     hang    your   initiative   and    referendum。      I'm   a  politician;    not   a
  socialist reformer;〃 grinned Rawson。
  James said nothing。
  PART 2
  If the years were bringing Jeff a sharper realization of the forces that
  control so much of life they were giving him too the mellowness that can
  be in revolt without any surrender of faith in men。 He could for instance
  now   look   back   on   his   college   days   and   appreciate   the   kindness   and   the
  patience   of   the   teachers   whom   he   had   then   condemned。   They   had   been
  conformists。   No   doubt   they   had   compromised   to   the   pressure   of   their
  environment。   But   somehow   he   felt   much   less   like   judging   men   than   he
  used to in the first flush of his intellectual awakening。 It was perhaps this
  habit   of   making   allowance   for   weakness;   together   with   his   call   to   the
  idealism in them; that made him so effective a worker with men。
  He   was   as   easy   as   an   old   shoe;   but   people   sensed   the   steel   in   him
  instinctively。 In his quiet way he was coming to be a power。 For one thing
  he   was   possessed   of   the   political   divination   that   understands   how   far   a
  leader   may   go   without   losing   his   following。   He   knew   too   how   to   get
  practical     results。   It  was    these   qualities    that   enabled    him    out   of   the
  wreckage   of   the   senatorial   defeat   to   build   a   foundation   of   victory   for
  House Bill 77。
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  To bring into effect Jeff's pet measure of the initiative and referendum
  necessitated an amendment to the state constitution; which must be passed
  by   two   successive   legislative   assemblies   and   ratified   by   a   vote   of   the
  people   in   order   to   become   effective。   The   bill   had   been   slumbering   in
  committee;   but   immediately   after   the   senatorial   election   Jeff   insisted   on
  having it brought squarely to the attention of the House。
  His    feeling    for  the   psychological      moment       was   a  true   one   and    he
  succeeded by a skillful newspaper campaign in rallying the people to his
  support。 The sense of outrage felt at this shameless purchase of a seat in
  the   Senate;   accented   by   a   knowledge   of   its   helplessness   to   avenge   the
  wrong   done   it;   counted   mightily   in   favor   of   H。   B。   No。   77   just   now。   It
  promised   a   restoration   of   power   to   the   people;   and   the   clamor   for   its
  passage became insistent。
  A   good   deal   of   quiet   lobbying   had   been   done   for   the   bill;   and   the
  legislators     who     had   sold    themselves;      having    received     all  they    could
  reasonably   expect   from   the   allied   corporations;   were   anxious   to   make   a
  show of standing   for their constituents。  Politicians in general   considered
  the bill a 〃freak〃 one。 Some who voted for it explained that they did not
  believe     in  it;  but  felt  the   people    should    have    a  chance     to  vote   on   it
  themselves。   By   a   large   majority   it   passed   the   House。   Two   days   later   it
  squeezed through the Senate。
  Rawson; who had been persuaded half against his judgment to support
  the bill; lunched with Jeff that day。
  〃Now watch the corporations dig a grave for your little pet at the next
  legislature;〃 he chuckled; helping himself to bread while he waited for the
  soup。
  〃They   may。   Then   again   they   may   not;〃   Farnum   answered。   〃We   are
  ruled by political machines and corporations only as long as we let them。
  I've    a  notion    the   people    are   going    to   assert   themselves      at  the   next
  election。〃
  〃How are you going to make the will of the dear people effective with
  the assembly?〃 asked Rawson; amused。
  〃Make the initiative and referendum the issue of the campaign。 Pledge
  the legislators to vote for it before nominating them。〃
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