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"
Do
you
?
"
asked
Galt
,
looking
straight
at
him
.
It
was
the
slow
withdrawal
of
Taggart
s
body
into
the
depth
of
his
armchair
,
while
his
eyes
were
holding
Galt
s
,
that
made
Mr
.
Thompson
unaccountably
afraid
of
the
next
moment
.
"
Say
,
"
Mr
.
Thompson
interrupted
in
a
brightly
casual
voice
,
"
what
sort
of
cigarette
are
you
smoking
?
"
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Galt
turned
to
him
and
smiled
.
"
I
don
t
know
.
"
"
Where
did
you
get
it
?
"
"
One
of
your
guards
brought
me
a
package
of
them
.
He
said
some
man
asked
him
to
give
it
to
me
as
a
present
.
.
.
Don
t
worry
,
"
he
added
,
"
your
boys
have
put
it
through
every
kind
of
test
.
There
were
no
hidden
messages
.
It
was
just
a
present
from
an
anonymous
admirer
.
"
The
cigarette
between
Galt
s
fingers
bore
the
sign
of
the
dollar
.
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James
Taggart
was
no
good
at
the
job
of
persuasion
,
Mr
.
Thompson
concluded
.
But
Chick
Morrison
,
whom
he
brought
the
next
day
,
did
no
better
.
"
I
.
.
.
I
ll
just
throw
myself
on
your
mercy
,
Mr
.
Galt
,
"
said
Chick
Morrison
with
a
frantic
smile
.
"
You
re
right
.
I
ll
concede
that
you
re
right
and
all
I
can
appeal
to
is
your
pity
.
Deep
down
in
my
heart
,
I
can
t
believe
that
you
re
a
total
egoist
who
feels
no
pity
for
the
people
.
"
He
pointed
to
a
pile
of
papers
he
had
spread
on
a
table
.
"
Here
s
a
plea
signed
by
ten
thousand
schoolchildren
,
begging
you
to
join
us
and
save
them
.
Here
s
a
plea
from
a
home
for
the
crippled
.
Here
s
a
petition
sent
by
the
ministers
of
two
hundred
different
faiths
.
Here
s
an
appeal
from
the
mothers
of
the
country
.
Read
them
.
"