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”
Jerry
kissed
the
child
and
said
,
“
Run
in
to
mother
,
my
pet
,
and
tell
her
I
think
you
had
better
stay
at
home
to
-
day
and
help
her
.
”
Then
turning
gravely
to
Harry
:
“
My
boy
,
I
hope
you
will
always
defend
your
sister
,
and
give
anybody
who
insults
her
a
good
thrashing
—
that
is
as
it
should
be
;
but
mind
,
I
won
’
t
have
any
election
blackguarding
on
my
premises
.
There
are
as
many
’
blue
’
blackguards
as
there
are
’
orange
’
,
and
as
many
white
as
there
are
purple
,
or
any
other
color
,
and
I
won
’
t
have
any
of
my
family
mixed
up
with
it
.
Even
women
and
children
are
ready
to
quarrel
for
the
sake
of
a
color
,
and
not
one
in
ten
of
them
knows
what
it
is
about
.
”
“
Why
,
father
,
I
thought
blue
was
for
Liberty
.
”
“
My
boy
,
Liberty
does
not
come
from
colors
,
they
only
show
party
,
and
all
the
liberty
you
can
get
out
of
them
is
,
liberty
to
get
drunk
at
other
people
’
s
expense
,
liberty
to
ride
to
the
poll
in
a
dirty
old
cab
,
liberty
to
abuse
any
one
that
does
not
wear
your
color
,
and
to
shout
yourself
hoarse
at
what
you
only
half
-
understand
—
that
’
s
your
liberty
!
”
“
Oh
,
father
,
you
are
laughing
.
”
“
No
,
Harry
,
I
am
serious
,
and
I
am
ashamed
to
see
how
men
go
on
who
ought
to
know
better
.
An
election
is
a
very
serious
thing
;
at
least
it
ought
to
be
,
and
every
man
ought
to
vote
according
to
his
conscience
,
and
let
his
neighbor
do
the
same
.
”
The
election
day
came
at
last
;
there
was
no
lack
of
work
for
Jerry
and
me
.
First
came
a
stout
puffy
gentleman
with
a
carpet
bag
;
he
wanted
to
go
to
the
Bishopsgate
station
;
then
we
were
called
by
a
party
who
wished
to
be
taken
to
the
Regent
’
s
Park
;
and
next
we
were
wanted
in
a
side
street
where
a
timid
,
anxious
old
lady
was
waiting
to
be
taken
to
the
bank
;
there
we
had
to
stop
to
take
her
back
again
,
and
just
as
we
had
set
her
down
a
red
-
faced
gentleman
,
with
a
handful
of
papers
,
came
running
up
out
of
breath
,
and
before
Jerry
could
get
down
he
had
opened
the
door
,
popped
himself
in
,
and
called
out
,
“
Bow
Street
Police
Station
,
quick
!
”
so
off
we
went
with
him
,
and
when
after
another
turn
or
two
we
came
back
,
there
was
no
other
cab
on
the
stand
.
Jerry
put
on
my
nose
-
bag
,
for
as
he
said
,
“
We
must
eat
when
we
can
on
such
days
as
these
;
so
munch
away
,
Jack
,
and
make
the
best
of
your
time
,
old
boy
.
”
I
found
I
had
a
good
feed
of
crushed
oats
wetted
up
with
a
little
bran
;
this
would
be
a
treat
any
day
,
but
very
refreshing
then
.
Jerry
was
so
thoughtful
and
kind
—
what
horse
would
not
do
his
best
for
such
a
master
?
Then
he
took
out
one
of
Polly
’
s
meat
pies
,
and
standing
near
me
,
he
began
to
eat
it
.
The
streets
were
very
full
,
and
the
cabs
,
with
the
candidates
’
colors
on
them
,
were
dashing
about
through
the
crowd
as
if
life
and
limb
were
of
no
consequence
;
we
saw
two
people
knocked
down
that
day
,
and
one
was
a
woman
.
The
horses
were
having
a
bad
time
of
it
,
poor
things
!
but
the
voters
inside
thought
nothing
of
that
;
many
of
them
were
half
-
drunk
,
hurrahing
out
of
the
cab
windows
if
their
own
party
came
by
.