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Her
voice
was
quiet
,
steady
and
solemn
:
"
Mr
.
Lawson
,
I
think
I
should
let
you
know
that
of
all
the
statements
a
man
can
make
,
that
is
the
one
I
consider
most
despicable
.
"
"
I
never
had
a
chance
!
"
said
Lee
Hunsacker
.
He
sat
in
the
middle
of
the
kitchen
,
at
a
table
cluttered
with
papers
.
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He
needed
a
shave
;
his
shirt
needed
laundering
.
It
was
hard
to
judge
his
age
:
the
swollen
flesh
of
his
face
looked
smooth
and
blank
,
untouched
by
experience
;
the
graying
hair
and
filmy
eyes
looked
worn
by
exhaustion
;
he
was
forty
-
two
.
"
Nobody
ever
gave
me
a
chance
.
I
hope
they
re
satisfied
with
what
they
ve
made
of
me
.
But
don
t
think
that
I
don
t
know
it
.
I
know
I
was
cheated
out
of
my
birthright
.
Don
t
let
them
put
on
any
airs
about
how
kind
they
are
.
They
re
a
stinking
bunch
of
hypocrites
.
"
"
Who
?
"
asked
Dagny
.
"
Everybody
,
"
said
Lee
Hunsacker
.
"
People
are
bastards
at
heart
and
it
s
no
use
pretending
otherwise
.
Justice
?
Huh
!
Look
at
it
!
"
His
arm
swept
around
him
.
"
A
man
like
me
reduced
to
this
!
"
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Beyond
the
window
,
the
light
of
noon
looked
like
grayish
dusk
among
the
bleak
roofs
and
naked
trees
of
a
place
that
was
not
country
and
could
never
quite
become
a
town
.
Dusk
and
dampness
seemed
soaked
into
the
walls
of
the
kitchen
.
A
pile
of
breakfast
dishes
lay
in
the
sink
;
a
pot
of
stew
simmered
on
the
stove
,
emitting
steam
with
the
greasy
odor
of
cheap
meat
;
a
dusty
typewriter
stood
among
the
papers
on
the
table
.
"
The
Twentieth
Century
Motor
Company
,
"
said
Lee
Hunsacker
,
"
was
one
of
the
most
illustrious
names
in
the
history
of
American
industry
.
I
was
the
president
of
that
company
.
I
owned
that
factory
.