Спрут: Калифорнийская история

Chapter VII

           AttheinstanthewasthePresidentoftheLeagueonly,thechief,themaster.Aroyalangersurgedwithinhim,awide,toweringscornofopposition.Hewouldcrushthisdisaffectioninitsincipiency,wouldvindicatehimselfandstrengthenthecauseatoneandthesametime.Hesteppedforwardandstoodinthespeaker’splace,turningpartlytowardtheaudience,partlytowardtheassembledLeaguers.

           “GentlemenoftheLeague,”hebegan,“citizensofBonneville”

           ButatoncethesilenceinwhichtheGovernorhadbeguntospeakwasbrokenbyashout.Itwasasthoughhiswordshadfurnishedasignal.Inacertainquarterofthegallery,directlyopposite,amanarose,andinavoicepartlyofderision,partlyofdefiance,criedout:

           “HowaboutthebriberyofthosetwodelegatesatSacramento?Tellusaboutthat.That’swhatwewanttohearabout.”

           Agreatconfusionbrokeout.Thefirstcrywasrepeatednotonlybytheoriginalspeaker,butbyawholegroupofwhichhewasbutapart.Othersintheaudience,however,seeinginthedisturbanceonlytheclamourofafewRailroadsupporters,attemptedtohowlthemdown,hissingvigorouslyandexclaiming:

           “Put’emout,put’emout.”

           “Order,order,”calledGarnett,poundingwithhisgavel.ThewholeOperaHousewasinanuproar.

           ButtheinterruptionoftheGovernor’sspeechwasevidentlynotunpremeditated.Itbegantolooklikeadeliberateandplannedattack.Persistently,doggedly,thegroupinthegalleryvociferated:“TellushowyoubribedthedelegatesatSacramento.BeforeyouthrowmudattheRailroad,let’sseeifyouarecleanyourself.

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