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"
I
told
them
that
they
were
right
.
"
In
answer
to
the
silent
question
of
her
glance
,
he
added
,
"
I
gave
them
the
pride
they
did
not
know
they
had
.
I
gave
them
the
words
to
identify
it
.
I
gave
them
that
priceless
possession
which
they
had
missed
,
had
longed
for
,
yet
had
not
known
they
needed
:
a
moral
sanction
.
Did
you
call
me
the
destroyer
and
the
hunter
of
men
?
I
was
the
walking
delegate
of
this
strike
,
the
leader
of
the
victims
’
rebellion
,
the
defender
of
the
oppressed
,
the
disinherited
,
the
exploited
—
and
when
I
use
these
words
,
they
have
,
for
once
,
a
literal
meaning
.
"
"
Who
were
the
first
to
follow
you
?
"
He
let
a
moment
pass
,
in
deliberate
emphasis
,
then
answered
,
"
My
two
best
friends
.
You
know
one
of
them
.
You
know
,
perhaps
better
than
anyone
else
,
what
price
he
paid
for
it
.
Our
own
teacher
,
Dr
.
Akston
,
was
next
.
He
joined
us
within
one
evening
’
s
conversation
.
William
Hastings
,
who
had
been
my
boss
in
the
research
laboratory
of
Twentieth
Century
Motors
,
had
a
hard
time
,
fighting
it
out
with
himself
.
It
took
him
a
year
.
But
he
joined
.
Then
Richard
Halley
.
Then
Midas
Mulligan
.
"
"
—
who
took
fifteen
minutes
,
"
said
Mulligan
.
She
turned
to
him
.
"
It
was
you
who
established
this
valley
?
"
"
Yes
,
"
said
Mulligan
.
"
It
was
just
my
own
private
retreat
,
at
first
.
I
bought
it
years
ago
,
I
bought
miles
of
these
mountains
,
section
by
section
,
from
ranchers
and
cattlemen
who
didn
’
t
know
what
they
owned
.
The
valley
is
not
listed
on
any
map
.
I
built
this
house
,
when
I
decided
to
quit
.
I
cut
off
all
possible
avenues
of
approach
,
except
one
road
—
and
it
’
s
camouflaged
beyond
anyone
’
s
power
to
discover
—
and
I
stocked
this
place
to
be
self
-
supporting
,
so
that
I
could
live
here
for
the
rest
of
my
life
and
never
have
to
see
the
face
of
a
looter
.
When
I
heard
that
John
had
got
Judge
Narragansett
,
too
,
I
invited
the
Judge
to
come
here
.
Then
we
asked
Richard
Halley
to
join
us
.
The
others
remained
outside
,
at
first
.
"
"
We
had
no
rules
of
any
kind
,
"
said
Galt
,
"
except
one
.
When
a
man
took
our
oath
,
it
meant
a
single
commitment
:
not
to
work
in
his
own
profession
,
not
to
give
to
the
world
the
benefit
of
his
mind
.
Each
of
us
carried
it
out
in
any
manner
he
chose
.
Those
who
had
money
,
retired
to
live
on
their
savings
.
Those
who
had
to
work
,
took
the
lowest
jobs
they
could
find
.
Some
of
us
had
been
famous
;
others
—
like
that
young
brakeman
of
yours
,
whom
Halley
discovered
—
were
stopped
by
us
before
they
had
set
out
to
get
tortured
.
But
we
did
not
give
up
our
minds
or
the
work
we
loved
.
Each
of
us
continued
in
his
real
profession
,
in
whatever
manner
and
spare
time
he
could
manage
—
but
he
did
it
secretly
,
for
his
own
sole
benefit
,
giving
nothing
to
men
,
sharing
nothing
.
We
were
scattered
all
over
the
country
,
as
the
outcasts
we
had
always
been
,
only
now
we
accepted
our
parts
with
conscious
intention
.