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The Workman And The Man With White Hands - A Dialogue

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WORKMAN. Why do you come crawling up to us? What do ye want? You're none of us.... Get along!     MAN WITH WHITE HANDS. I am one of you, comrades!     THE WORKMAN. One of us, indeed! That's a notion! Look at my hands. D'ye see how dirty they are? And they smell of muck, and of pitch - but yours, see, are white. And what do they smell of?     THE MAN WITH WHITE HANDS (offering his hands). Smell them.     THE WORKMAN (sniffing his hands). That's a queer start. Seems like a smell of iron.     THE MAN WITH WHITE HANDS. Yes; iron it is. For six long years I wore chains on them.     THE WORKMAN. And what was that for, pray?     THE MAN WITH WHITE HANDS. Why, because I worked for your good; tried to set free the oppressed and the ignorant; stirred folks up against your oppressors; resisted the authorities.... So they locked me up.     THE WORKMAN. Locked you up, did they? Serve you right for resisting!     Two Years Later.     THE SAME WORKMAN TO ANOTHER. I say, Pete.... Do you remember, the year before last, a chap with white hands talking to you?     THE OTHER WORKMAN. Yes;... what of it?     THE FIRST WORKMAN. They're going to hang him to-day, I heard say; that's the order.     THE SECOND WORKMAN. Did he keep on resisting the authorities?     THE FIRST WORKMAN. He kept on.     THE SECOND WORKMAN. Ah!... Now, I say, mate, couldn't we get hold of a bit of the rope they're going to hang him with? They do say, it brings good luck to a house!     THE FIRST WORKMAN. You're right there. We'll have a try for it, mate.     April 1878.

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"WORKMAN. Why do you come crawling up to us? What do ye want? You're none of us.... Get along!..."

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