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Boyle
at
all
.
He
s
in
Washington
,
been
there
for
over
a
month
.
And
all
his
office
tells
me
is
just
that
they
can
t
help
it
,
because
they
can
t
get
the
ore
.
"
"
Don
t
waste
your
time
on
them
,
"
said
Rearden
.
"
You
ll
never
get
anything
from
that
outfit
.
"
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"
You
know
,
Mr
.
Rearden
,
"
he
said
in
the
tone
of
a
discovery
which
he
could
not
quite
bring
himself
to
believe
,
"
I
think
there
s
something
phony
about
the
way
Mr
.
Boyle
runs
his
business
.
I
can
t
understand
what
he
s
after
.
They
ve
got
half
their
furnaces
idle
,
but
last
month
there
were
all
those
big
stories
about
Associated
Steel
in
all
the
newspapers
.
About
their
output
?
Why
,
no
about
the
wonderful
housing
project
that
Mr
.
Boyle
s
just
built
for
his
workers
.
Last
week
,
it
was
colored
movies
that
Mr
.
Boyle
sent
to
all
the
high
schools
,
showing
how
steel
is
made
and
what
great
service
it
performs
for
everybody
.
Now
Mr
.
Boyle
s
got
a
radio
program
,
they
give
talks
about
the
importance
of
the
steel
industry
to
the
country
and
they
keep
saying
that
we
must
preserve
the
steel
industry
as
a
whole
.
I
don
t
understand
what
he
means
by
it
as
a
whole
.
"
"
I
do
.
Forget
it
.
He
won
t
get
away
with
it
.
"
"
You
know
,
Mr
.
Rearden
,
I
don
t
like
people
who
talk
too
much
about
how
everything
they
do
is
just
for
the
sake
of
others
.
It
s
not
true
,
and
I
don
t
think
it
would
be
right
if
it
ever
were
true
.
So
I
ll
say
that
what
I
need
the
steel
for
is
to
save
my
own
business
.
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Because
it
s
mine
.
Because
if
I
had
to
close
it
.
.
.
oh
well
,
nobody
understands
that
nowadays
.
"
"
I
do
.
"
"
Yes
.
.
.
Yes
,
I
think
you
would
.
.
.
So
,
you
see
,
that
s
my
first
concern
.
But
still
,
there
are
my
customers
,
too
.
They
ve
dealt
with
me
for
years
.
They
re
counting
on
me
.
It
s
just
about
impossible
to
get
any
sort
of
machinery
anywhere
.
Do
you
know
what
it
s
getting
to
be
like
,
out
in
Minnesota
,
when
the
farmers
can
t
get
tools
,
when
machine
break
down
in
the
middle
of
the
harvest
season
and
there
are
no
parts
,
no
replacements
.
.
.
nothing
but
Mr
.
Orren
Boyle
s
colored
movies
about
.
.
.
Oh
well
.
.
.
And
then
there
are
my
workers
,
too
.
Some
of
them
have
been
with
us
since
my
father
s
time
.
They
ve
got
no
other
place
to
go
.
Not
now
.
"