Спрут: Калифорнийская история
Chapter V
Naturally,thetenantsoftheselandsfeelaninterestinthepricewhichtherailroadwillputuponitsholdings,anditisrumouredtheyexpectthelandwillbeofferedtothemfortwodollarsandfiftycentsperacre.Itneedsnoseventhdaughterofaseventhdaughtertoforeseethatthesegentlemenwillbedisappointed.”
“Rot!”vociferatedAnnixtertohimselfashefinished.Herolledthepaperintoawadandhurleditfromhim.
“Rot!rot!WhatdoesGenslingerknowaboutit?IstandonmyagreementwiththeP.andS.W.—fromtwofiftytofivedollarsanacre—thereitisinblackandwhite.TheroadISobligated.Andmyimprovements!Imadethelandvaluablebyimprovingit,irrigatingit,drainingit,andcultivatingit.TalktoME.Iknowbetter.”
ThemostabidingimpressionthatGenslinger’seditorialmadeuponhimwas,thatpossiblythe“Mercury”wasnotsubsidisedbythecorporationafterall.Ifitwas;Genslingerwouldnothavebeenledintomakinghismistakeastothevalueoftheland.Hewouldhaveknownthattherailroadwasundercontracttosellattwodollarsandahalfanacre,andnotonlythis,butthatwhenthelandwasputuponthemarket,itwastobeofferedtothepresentholdersfirstofall.Annixtercalledtomindtheexplicittermsoftheagreementbetweenhimselfandtherailroad,anddismissedthematterfromhismind.Helitacigar,putonhishatandwentout.
Themorningwasfine,theairnimble,brisk.Onthesummitoftheskeleton-liketoweroftheartesianwell,thewindmillwasturningsteadilyinabreezefromthesouthwest.