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“
That
may
be
,
that
may
be
,
”
rejoined
the
other
.
There
was
a
long
pause
.
Genslinger
leaned
back
in
his
chair
and
rubbed
a
knee
.
Magnus
,
standing
erect
in
front
of
the
safe
,
waited
for
him
to
speak
.
“
This
is
an
unfortunate
business
,
Governor
,
”
began
the
editor
,
“
this
misunderstanding
between
the
ranchers
and
the
Railroad
.
I
wish
it
could
be
adjusted
.
HERE
are
two
industries
that
MUST
be
in
harmony
with
one
another
,
or
we
all
go
to
pot
.
”
“
I
should
prefer
not
to
be
interviewed
on
the
subject
,
Mr
.
Genslinger
,
”
said
Magnus
.
“
Oh
,
no
,
oh
,
no
.
Lord
love
you
,
Governor
,
I
don
’
t
want
to
interview
you
.
We
all
know
how
you
stand
.
”
Again
there
was
a
long
silence
.
Magnus
wondered
what
this
little
man
,
usually
so
garrulous
,
could
want
of
him
.
At
length
,
Genslinger
began
again
.
He
did
not
look
at
Magnus
,
except
at
long
intervals
.
“
About
the
present
Railroad
Commission
,
”
he
remarked
.
“
That
was
an
interesting
campaign
you
conducted
in
Sacramento
and
San
Francisco
.
”
Magnus
held
his
peace
,
his
hands
shut
tight
.
Did
Genslinger
know
of
Lyman
’
s
disgrace
?
Was
it
for
this
he
had
come
?
Would
the
story
of
it
be
the
leading
article
in
to
-
morrow
’
s
Mercury
?
“
An
interesting
campaign
,
”
repeated
Genslinger
,
slowly
;
“
a
very
interesting
campaign
.
I
watched
it
with
every
degree
of
interest
.
I
saw
its
every
phase
,
Mr
.
Derrick
.
”