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Mac
muttered
,
"
You
ought
to
run
for
Congress
.
"
"
I
beg
your
pardon
?
"
"
I
was
talkin
’
to
this
here
guy
,
"
said
Mac
.
London
’
s
face
had
grown
hard
again
.
Bolter
went
on
,
"
That
’
s
what
I
’
m
here
for
,
to
lay
our
cards
on
the
table
.
I
told
you
I
own
an
orchard
,
but
don
’
t
think
because
of
that
I
haven
’
t
your
interests
at
heart
.
All
of
us
know
we
can
’
t
make
money
unless
the
working
man
is
happy
.
"
He
paused
,
waiting
for
some
kind
of
answer
.
None
came
.
"
Well
,
here
’
s
the
way
I
figure
it
;
you
’
re
losing
money
and
we
’
re
losing
money
because
we
’
re
sitting
growling
at
each
other
.
We
want
you
to
come
back
to
work
.
Then
you
’
ll
get
your
wages
,
and
we
’
ll
get
our
apples
picked
.
That
way
we
’
ll
both
be
happy
.
Will
you
come
back
to
work
?
No
questions
,
no
grudges
,
just
two
people
who
figured
things
out
over
the
table
?
"
London
said
,
"
Sure
we
’
ll
go
back
to
work
,
mister
.
Ain
’
t
we
American
working
men
?
Just
give
us
the
raise
we
want
and
kick
out
the
scabs
and
we
’
ll
be
up
in
those
old
trees
tomorrow
morning
.
"
Bolter
smiled
around
at
them
,
one
at
a
time
,
until
his
smile
had
rested
on
each
face
.
"
Well
,
I
think
you
ought
to
have
a
raise
,
"
he
said
.
"
And
I
told
everybody
I
thought
so
.
Well
,
I
’
m
not
a
very
good
business
man
.
The
rest
of
the
Association
explained
it
all
to
me
.
With
the
price
of
apples
what
it
is
,
we
’
re
paying
the
top
price
we
can
.
If
we
pay
any
more
,
we
lose
money
.
"
Mac
grinned
.
"
I
guess
we
ain
’
t
American
workin
’
men
after
all
,
"
he
said
.
"
None
of
this
sounds
reasonable
to
me
.
So
far
it
’
s
sounded
like
a
sock
full
of
crap
.
"
Jim
said
,
"
The
reason
they
can
’
t
pay
the
raise
is
because
that
’
d
mean
we
win
the
strike
;
and
if
we
did
that
,
a
lot
of
other
poor
devils
’
d
go
on
strike
.
Isn
’
t
that
it
,
mister
?
"
Bolter
’
s
smile
remained
.
"
I
thought
from
the
first
you
deserved
a
raise
,
but
I
didn
’
t
have
any
power
.
I
still
believe
it
,
and
I
’
m
the
president
of
the
Association
.
Now
I
’
ve
told
the
Association
what
I
’
m
going
to
do
.
Some
of
’
em
don
’
t
like
it
,
but
I
insisted
you
men
have
to
have
a
raise
.
I
’
m
going
to
offer
you
twenty
cents
,
and
no
questions
and
no
grudges
.
And
we
’
ll
expect
you
back
at
work
tomorrow
morning
.
"