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Chapter 6
HewasanAmericanhimself,afterall,andperhapshecouldunderstandbothkindsofeloquence—“ifitwereworthwhiletotry,”headded,grimly.ButhehadbreathedtheairofEnglandlongerthananyofhispeoplehaddoneforthreegenerations,andreallyhebeggedtobeexcused.Hispoorfathercouldbeeloquent,too.Andheaskedhiswifewhethersherememberedapassageinoneofhisfather’slastletterswhereMr.Gouldhadexpressedtheconvictionthat“Godlookedwrathfullyatthesecountries,orelseHewouldletsomerayofhopefallthroughariftintheappallingdarknessofintrigue,bloodshed,andcrimethathungovertheQueenofContinents.”
Mrs.Gouldhadnotforgotten.“Youreadittome,Charley,”shemurmured.“Itwasastrikingpronouncement.Howdeeplyyourfathermusthavefeltitsterriblesadness!”
“Hedidnotliketoberobbed.Itexasperatedhim,”saidCharlesGould.“Buttheimagewillservewellenough.Whatiswantedhereislaw,goodfaith,order,security.Anyonecandeclaimaboutthesethings,butIpinmyfaithtomaterialinterests.Onlyletthematerialinterestsoncegetafirmfooting,andtheyareboundtoimposetheconditionsonwhichalonetheycancontinuetoexist.That’showyourmoney-makingisjustifiedhereinthefaceoflawlessnessanddisorder.Itisjustifiedbecausethesecuritywhichitdemandsmustbesharedwithanoppressedpeople.Abetterjusticewillcomeafterwards.That’syourrayofhope.