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211
Jim
gave
up
trying
to
eat
the
hot
stew
.
"
How
we
going
to
go
about
it
,
Mac
?
What
do
we
do
first
?
"
212
Mac
looked
over
at
him
and
saw
his
excitement
,
and
laughed
.
"
I
don
t
know
,
Jim
.
That
s
the
trouble
with
reading
,
you
see
.
We
just
have
to
use
any
material
we
can
pick
up
.
That
s
why
all
the
tactics
in
the
world
won
t
do
it
.
No
two
are
exactly
alike
.
"
For
a
while
he
ate
in
silence
,
finished
off
his
stew
,
and
when
he
exhaled
,
steam
came
out
of
his
mouth
.
"
Enough
for
another
helping
,
Jim
?
I
m
hungry
.
"
213
Jim
went
to
the
kitchen
and
filled
his
bowl
again
.
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214
Mac
said
,
"
Here
s
the
layout
.
Torgas
is
a
little
valley
,
and
it
s
mostly
apple
orchards
.
Most
of
it
s
owned
by
a
few
men
.
Of
course
there
s
some
little
places
,
but
there
s
not
very
many
of
them
.
Now
when
the
apples
are
ripe
the
crop
tramps
come
in
and
pick
them
.
And
from
there
they
go
on
over
the
ridge
and
south
,
and
pick
the
cotton
.
If
we
can
start
the
fun
in
the
apples
,
maybe
it
will
just
naturally
spread
over
into
the
cotton
.
Now
these
few
guys
that
own
most
of
the
Torgas
Valley
waited
until
most
of
the
crop
tramps
were
already
there
.
They
spent
most
of
their
money
getting
there
,
of
course
.
They
always
do
.
And
then
the
owners
announced
their
price
cut
.
Suppose
the
tramps
are
mad
?
What
can
they
do
?
They
ve
got
to
work
picking
apples
to
get
out
even
.
"
215
Jim
s
dinner
was
neglected
.
With
his
spoon
he
stirred
the
meat
and
potatoes
around
and
around
.
He
leaned
forward
.
"
So
then
we
try
to
get
the
men
to
strike
?
Is
that
it
?
"
216
"
Sure
.
Maybe
it
s
all
ready
to
bust
and
we
just
give
it
a
little
tiny
push
.
We
organize
the
men
,
and
then
we
picket
the
orchards
.
"
217
Jim
said
,
"
Suppose
the
owners
raise
the
wages
to
get
their
apples
picked
?
"
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218
Mac
pushed
away
his
finished
second
bowl
.
"
Well
,
we
d
find
another
job
to
do
somewhere
else
soon
enough
.
Hell
,
we
don
t
want
only
temporary
pay
raises
,
even
though
we
re
glad
to
see
a
few
poor
bastards
better
off
.
We
got
to
take
the
long
view
.
A
strike
that
s
settled
too
quickly
won
t
teach
the
men
how
to
organize
,
how
to
work
together
.
A
tough
strike
is
good
.
We
want
the
men
to
find
out
how
strong
they
are
when
they
work
together
.
"
219
"
Well
,
suppose
,
"
Jim
insisted
,
"
suppose
the
owners
do
meet
the
demands
?
"
220
"
I
don
t
think
they
will
.
There
s
the
bulk
of
power
in
the
hands
of
a
few
men
.
That
always
makes
em
cocky
.
Now
we
start
our
strike
,
and
Torgas
County
gets
itself
an
ordinance
that
makes
congregation
unlawful
.
Now
what
happens
?
We
congregate
the
men
.
A
bunch
of
sheriff
s
men
try
to
push
them
around
,
and
that
starts
a
fight
.
There
s
nothing
like
a
fight
to
cement
the
men
together
.
Well
,
then
the
owners
start
a
vigilantes
committee
,
bunch
of
fool
shoe
clerks
,
or
my
friends
the
American
Legion
boys
trying
to
pretend
they
aren
t
middle
-
aged
,
cinching
in
their
belts
to
hide
their
pot
-
bellies
there
I
go
again
.
Well
,
the
vigilantes
start
shooting
.
If
they
knock
over
some
of
the
tramps
we
have
a
public
funeral
;
and
after
that
,
we
get
some
real
action
.
Maybe
they
have
to
call
out
the
troops
.
"
He
was
breathing
hard
in
excitement
.
"
Jesus
,
man
!
The
troops
win
,
all
right
!
But
every
time
a
guardsman
jabs
a
fruit
tramp
with
a
bayonet
a
thousand
men
all
over
the
country
come
on
our
side
.
Christ
Almighty
!
If
we
can
only
get
the
troops
called
out
.
"