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Boyle
picked
up
his
drink
and
swallowed
it
in
one
gulp
,
as
if
he
had
heard
all
he
had
wanted
to
hear
.
"
Speaking
of
progressive
policies
,
Orren
,
"
said
Taggart
,
"
you
might
ask
yourself
whether
at
a
time
of
transportation
shortages
,
when
so
many
railroads
are
going
bankrupt
and
large
areas
are
left
without
rail
service
,
whether
it
is
in
the
public
interest
to
tolerate
wasteful
duplication
of
services
and
the
destructive
,
dog
-
eat
-
dog
competition
of
newcomers
in
territories
where
established
companies
have
historical
priority
.
"
"
Well
,
now
,
"
said
Boyle
pleasantly
,
"
that
seems
to
be
an
interesting
question
to
consider
.
I
might
discuss
it
with
a
few
friends
in
the
National
Alliance
of
Railroads
.
"
"
Friendships
,
"
said
Taggart
in
the
tone
of
an
idle
abstraction
,
"
are
more
valuable
than
gold
.
"
Unexpectedly
,
he
turned
to
Larkin
.
"
Don
’
t
you
think
so
,
Paul
?
"
"
Why
.
.
.
yes
,
"
said
Larkin
,
astonished
.
"
Yes
,
of
course
.
"
"
I
am
counting
on
yours
.
"
"
Huh
?
"
"
I
am
counting
on
your
many
friendships
.
"
They
all
seemed
to
know
why
Larkin
did
not
answer
at
once
;
his
shoulders
seemed
to
shrink
down
,
closer
to
the
table
.
"
If
everybody
could
pull
for
a
common
purpose
,
then
nobody
would
have
to
be
hurt
!
"
he
cried
suddenly
,
in
a
tone
of
incongruous
despair
;
he
saw
Taggart
watching
him
and
added
,
pleading
,
"
I
wish
we
didn
’
t
have
to
hurt
anybody
.
"
"
That
is
an
anti
-
social
attitude
,
"
drawled
Taggart
.
"
People
who
are
afraid
to
sacrifice
somebody
have
no
business
talking
about
a
common
purpose
.
"