登陆注册
15686100000055

第55章

"Gentlemen," he said, "the election is a certainty.We're going to have a big fight on our hands and we've got to get ready for it.""Is it going to be on the tariff?" asked Tompkins."Yes, gentlemen, I'm afraid it is.The whole thing is going to turn on the tariff question.I wish it were otherwise.I think it madness, but they're bent on it, and we got to fight it on that line.Why they can't fight it merely on the question of graft," continued the old war horse, rising from his seat and walking up and down, "Heaven only knows.Iwarned them.I appealed to them.I said, fight the thing on graft and we can win easy.Take this constituency,--why not have fought the thing out on whether I spent too much money on the town wharf or the post-office? What better issues could a man want? Let them claim that I am crooked and let me claim that I'm not.Surely that was good enough without dragging in the tariff.But now, gentlemen, tell me about things in the constituency.Is there any talk yet of who is to run?"Mallory Tompkins lighted up the second of his Prime Minister's cigars and then answered for the group: "Everybody says that Edward Drone is going to run." "Ah!" said the old war horse, and there was joy upon his face, "is he? At last! That's good, that's good--now what platform will he run on?""Independent." "Excellent," said Mr.Bagshaw."Independent, that's fine.On a programme of what?""Just simple honesty and public morality."

"Come now," said the member, "that's splendid: that will help enormously.Honesty and public morality! The very thing! If Drone runs and makes a good showing, we win for a certainty.Tompkins, you must lose no time over this.Can't you manage to get some articles in the other papers hinting that at the last election we bribed all the voters in the county, and that we gave out enough contracts to simply pervert the whole constituency.Imply that we poured the public money into this county in bucketsful and that we are bound to do it again.

Let Drone have plenty of material of this sort and he'll draw off every honest unbiassed vote in the Conservative party.

"My only fear is," continued the old war horse, losing some of his animation, "that Drone won't run after all.He's said it so often before and never has.He hasn't got the money.But we must see to that.Gingham, you know his brother well; you must work it so that we pay Drone's deposit and his campaign expenses.But how like Drone it is to come out at this time!"It was indeed very like Edward Drone to attempt so misguided a thing as to come out an Independent candidate in Missinaba County on a platform of public honesty.It was just the sort of thing that anyone in Mariposa would expect from him.

Edward Drone was the Rural Dean's younger brother,--young Mr.Drone, they used to call him, years ago, to distinguish him from the rector.

He was a somewhat weaker copy of his elder brother, with a simple, inefficient face and kind blue eyes.Edward Drone was, and always had been, a failure.In training he had been, once upon a time, an engineer and built dams that broke and bridges that fell down and wharves that ftoated away in the spring floods.He had been a manufacturer and failed, had been a contractor and failed, and now lived a meagre life as a sort of surveyor or land expert on goodness knows what.

In his political ideas Edward Drone was and, as everybody in Mariposa knew, always had been crazy.He used to come up to the autumn exercises at the high school and make speeches about the ancient Romans and Titus Manlius and Quintus Curtius at the same time when John Henry Bagshaw used to make a speech about the Maple Leaf and ask for an extra half holiday.Drone used to tell the boys about the lessons to be learned from the lives of the truly great, and Bagshaw used to talk to them about the lessons learned from the lives of the extremely rich.Drone used to say that his heart filled whenever he thought of the splendid patriotism of the ancient Romans, and Bagshaw said that whenever he looked out over this wide Dominion his heart overflowed.

Even the youngest boy in the school could tell that Drone was foolish.Not even the school teachers would have voted for him.

"What about the Conservatives?" asked Bagshaw presently; "is there any talk yet as to who they'll bring out?" Gingham and Mallory Tompkins looked at one another.They were almost afraid to speak.

"Hadn't you heard?" said Gingham; "they've got their man already.""Who is it?" said Bagshaw quickly."They're going to put up Josh Smith.""Great Heaven!" said Bagshaw, jumping to his feet; "Smith! the hotel keeper.""Yes, sir," said Mr.Gingham, "that's the man."Do you remember, in history, how Napoleon turned pale when he heard that the Duke of Wellington was to lead the allies in Belgium? Do you remember how when Themistocles heard that Aristogiton was to lead the Spartans, he jumped into the sea? Possibly you don't, but it may help you to form some idea of what John Henry Bagshaw felt when he heard that the Conservatives had selected Josh Smith, proprietor of Smith's Hotel.

You remember Smith.You've seen him there on the steps of his hotel,--two hundred and eighty pounds in his stockinged feet.You've seen him selling liquor after hours through sheer public spirit, and you recall how he saved the lives of hundreds of people on the day when the steamer sank, and how he saved the town from being destroyed the night when the Church of England Church burnt down.You know that hotel of his, too, half way down the street, Smith's Northern Health Resort, though already they were beginning to call it Smith's British Arms.

So you can imagine that Bagshaw came as near to turning pale as a man in federal politics can.

"I never knew Smith was a Conservative," he said faintly; "he always subscribed to our fund.""He is now," said Mr.Gingham ominously; "he says the idea of this reciprocity business cuts him to the heart.""The infernal liar!" said Mr.Bagshaw.

There was silence for a few moments.Then Bagshaw spoke again.

"Will Smith have anything else in his platform besides the trade question?""Yes," said Mr.Gingham gloomily, "he will."

"What is it?"

"Temperance and total prohibition!"

John Henry Bagshaw sank back in his chair as if struck with a club.

There let me leave him for a chapter.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 恢弘诗章

    恢弘诗章

    遇渣男怎么办?踹之!来不及踹怎么办?砍之!一切都来不及喜欢上他然后后悔怎么办?……姑娘,这有一个重生大礼包,送你了!
  • 轻若鸿羽,荏苒如初

    轻若鸿羽,荏苒如初

    鸿羽太轻,无法承受生命的重量;时光荏苒,是否初心不变?她无心、无情,唯独在面对他时,意乱而心慌;他冷漠、嗜血,唯一的温暖,只是留与她;韶华流逝,谁还在等待着谁;时光尽头,还有谁是谁的谁。。。。。。
  • 末世龙王

    末世龙王

    龙,难道仅存于传说之中吗?这时月光从云层中露了出来,洒下一片银白,赫然有两头黑色的生物悬浮在半空之中粗壮的四驱,双翼不断地震动着,头上顶着两只角,修长的尾巴拖在身后,满身如同甲胃般得鳞片在月光下反射着金属的光泽而这全部的一切都预示着这种只应该存在于传说之中的高贵生物——龙。而我们的故事就这样开始了
  • 微风拂过少年心

    微风拂过少年心

    丝丝微风,轻柔拂过少年的心。情窦初开的年纪,对于感情是如此迷茫。而那种特殊的感情,是否犹如天涯般遥远?其实爱,很简单。快乐安好,足矣。【童熙×倪熏】“阿熙,你觉得我是不是很恶心?你是不是这样觉得的?”他紧咬嘴唇,终于告诉了对方他一直憋在心里的话。“我永远都不会觉得小熏很恶心。”还不及他反应,对方就挑起他的下巴并吻住他。【俞修×米竹】他没说话,脸上却是一副难受的表情,他把头别过去。“米竹,不要逃避你的内心了,好吗?”对方轻轻低语,“你……从很早开始……就喜欢我了吧?”
  • 仙武易天

    仙武易天

    两块大陆人类的不得已融合,武道和魔法与剑的联手,且看一个意外修仙的小子如何搅动三族风云。
  • 腹黑师弟:万里姻缘一线牵

    腹黑师弟:万里姻缘一线牵

    墨梓璃是紫竹门的大师姐,有一身高强的功夫,却有一颗玩世不恭的心。十六岁的时候,门里来了个比自己大四岁的师弟。只是她觉得很奇怪,她好像以前从哪见过这师弟。某天,“白非墨你干什么?”墨梓璃惊恐的望着把自己压在墙上的白非墨。白非墨堵住墨梓璃的双唇,含糊不清的说。“当然是准备好好服侍老婆了,顺便讨回之前的帐。”“唔……”墨梓璃不过是不小心“丢了”白非墨八年,有必要这样对她吗。
  • 我笔下的七宗罪

    我笔下的七宗罪

    《便衣警察》《永不暝目》《玉观音》《拿什么拯救你,我的爱人》……海岩为大众所熟知,这得归功于他笔下的这些剧。海岩是个奇人,只有小学四年级的学历,却成为高级经济师、著名作家、重点大学的兼职教授,写小说改剧本,屡屡创造收视高峰,而他的本职工作却是企业家。本书主要包括了四大部分:第一解读海岩;第二与名记者对话;第三海岩杂烩;第四网络海岩,是一部海岩的传记文集。
  • 你就是说服高手

    你就是说服高手

    在知识经济时代,竞争越来越激烈,口才在社会发展和人的自身发展的作用也就越发重要。一个人的说话能力,可以显示他的力量。如果具备良好的口才,无论是立身处世,还是交友待人,都一定会挥洒自如的。《你是最棒的说服者》一书着重讲了日常说服技巧,与同事、上级相处时的说服技巧,以及在自我推销、商务谈判时的巧言妙语。
  • 宠妃日记:雁归来兮

    宠妃日记:雁归来兮

    没有十里红妆,她嫁给了他。她说,不管世事如何变迁,我都会跟随你,你在哪里,我就在哪里。他说,你是我的人,我定会竭尽全力护着你,即使繁华落尽,我待你始终如一。后来,一切都变了,变了。她明白,只有十里红妆,就是一辈子的许诺。空口无凭,无论真情与否,没有这些做铺垫的事物,一切的美好都只会是虚幻。
  • 福妻驾到

    福妻驾到

    现代饭店彪悍老板娘魂穿古代。不分是非的极品婆婆?三年未归生死不明的丈夫?心狠手辣的阴毒亲戚?贪婪而好色的地主老财?吃上顿没下顿的贫困宭境?不怕不怕,神仙相助,一技在手,天下我有!且看现代张悦娘,如何身带福气玩转古代,开面馆、收小弟、左纳财富,右傍美男,共绘幸福生活大好蓝图!!!!快本新书《天媒地聘》已经上架开始销售,只要3.99元即可将整本书抱回家,你还等什么哪,赶紧点击下面的直通车,享受乐乐精心为您准备的美食盛宴吧!)