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J. Pelican's office with an appearance of tranquillity which increased Mr. Pelican's irritation. " This is a bad job, Hunsicker, " he said, " that you have set up in the town. " "A good job, Mr. Pelican, I think. " " No ; everybody was satisfied and happy until you came here to make trouble. " " That's always the way. The oppressed working- man is so used to tyranny that he never knows how the yoke galls him until somebody points it out. That's what I'm for. I'm a pointer-out. " " But, what has... Al Potts got to do with his aunt and THE STRIKE. 193 the Chambermaids' Union ? What have the bricklayers got to do with Al Potts and the horse-cars ?" " Got a heap to do with them ! We all stand to- gether against the tyranny of capital. The thing runs away back. Before you can lay a brick, for example, you've got to be squared with the Clay-diggers' Union, the Brick-makers' Union, the Lime-burners' Union, the Sand-loaders' Union, the Water-pumpers' Union, the Mortar-mixers' Union, the Hod-carriers' Union, and the Bricklayers' Union.
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