's fight when he was about
tration. The audacity and thoroughness with which the Klan had disarmed and made ridiculous his army of
roops without a moment's de
k his head with q
n rule of Stevens, will
why he
ave been defeated on my own soil, that my
, isn
rom office and appoint a dictator in his stead. I'll show them that I can play my part in the big drama, too. I am going to deliver th
ithout those troops-mark my
l go down flyin
tz roared. "Union troo
ferret eyes beneath their bushy brows wer
z, I don't think I could depend on
the indign
nors. They have often pretended to execute them and in reality treated us with contempt. They hold, in brief, that they fought to preserve the Un
ha
rmy of fifty thousand loyal white me
them?" Schlitz c
the state. They'll be a tough lot, maybe, but they'll make good soldiers.
then
hen, s
ed as he sprang to his feet and paced the
at then!" Schlitz
and eyed his tormentor,
es
an will rise in a night, jump on your mob of ragamuffi
id, musingly, "if I give t
How can you
proclamation suspending t
ex-scullion had been studying law the past tw
nd the writ, arrest the leaders of the Klan without warrant, put them in
sprang forward and extended
great mind would dare such a plan. But
s drawn erect and th
nwealth-they wouldn't dare lift
ok his head
ivil law, order wholesale arrests without warrants b
g to show the smart young man who edits the paper
urer seized the
great man! I take my
his sloping shoulders, moisten
to a living soul
gger replied in low tones as he nervously fum
desperation. Every day, while these dirty ignorant recruits were being organized and drilled, he taunted the Governor over the personnel of his "Loyal" army. He began the publication of the history of its officers and m
the blue-the Governor's
had nominated and predicting its triumphant election, in spite of negroes, thieves, cut-throats, Scalawags and Carpetb
the flickering light of the street lamp he
An officer ripped off the palings from the picket fence b
e dirty troopers crowded into the editor's room, muske
ear, smiled at the mottled group of ex
s excitement
in steppe
ajor Danie
m, s
my pri
ant!" was the q
need on
when is this state
eable?" the capta
ose authority you
elf erect, his hands clenched behind his back and
ed and drew a docum
it hastily and su
nding the writ of hab
lifted his
n you ca
impossible. You can't suspend the law of gra
e ready
itor l
inly-with pleasur
s. The editor seized a number of blank writing pads, a bo
better work. Send word to my home that I'm all right and tell my wife not to worry for a min
the room and a ringing cheer s
steel in his hand and every man
, chief!" the
itor s
d. Go back to your work. Y
e awkward squad as they stumbled down the stairs after their commander, who left the buildin
use through a crowd of silent men who merely looked at the pr
arrested and thrown into jail without warrant the leaders of the white party in every county in the state. He was abs
tead his act was received with a silence that was uncanny. In vain his Carp
yes snapped with su
eaning of this silence, Schl
a lot of cowards and sneaks, these night raiders, anyhow. It
shook his hea
ike a panic to
stake you've made was
ree speech, but I simply had to do it. Damn him, I've stood his abuse as long
the next morning's Eagle and Phoenix
at writ of habeas corpus in the evolution of human freedom. The essay closed with the significant statement that no Governor in the records of the s
e fact that it was set between heavy mourning lines and at the botto
out a chief executive. Our late unlamented Governor pass
and the hand which held the paper trembled so violently he was compelled
state an armed guard was stationed at the
ment to bring the imprisoned men to trial and apparently no effort
state each day, setting them in heavy black mourning lines. Each of these editorials ended with an appeal to the patriotism of the reader. And the way in which he told the simple s
this ominous peace among his enemies increased the terror which had gripped the little Scalawag from the morning he had
ared not take the next step forward. If he could hold his ground for two weeks longer, and carry the election by the overwhelming majority he had planned, all would be well. Such a victory, placing him in power for four years and giving him a
day it poured in blinding torrents, the wind steadily rising in v
or these occasional flashes of moonlight the night was pitch dark. The Governor's company of nondescript soldiers in camp at the Capitol, dr
by a new messenger. Cleo smiled at him across the little table as she skillfull
"your wife needed me and I'm wo
dee
baby. He's a darling. He loved me the min
do
er up in my arms and carry her across the room
y, studying her with a look of i
re you? You can't be-mammy wants me so"-
curiously at a smudge where it was sealed and, glancing
r helpless wife and baby. Surely there are trusted men who can do such work. You have often told me that no wise general ever risks his
e was sure that the seal of this note ha
in this note, Cleo
was the q
control. He was morally sure she was lying and yet it could only be idle curiosity or jealous inter
an eagerness that was just a little too eage
's of no importance." He picked u
est danger. I know a soldier's duty and I'll not fo
, but the soul was gone. The girl had never seen him in this mood. She was frightened. His life was in danger. She knew it now by an unerring instinct. She wou
," he said, "and tell her you fou
chanically as she picked up the tray a