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Thirty ANTHONY SIGNS ON FOR A NEW JOB
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Thirty ANTHONY SIGNS ON FOR A NEW JOB
“If you will go on, gentlemen, I will follow you in a minute,” said Anthony.
He waited while the others filed out, and then turned to where Superin-tendent Battle was standing1 apparently2 absorbed in examining the panel-ling.
“Well, Battle? Want to ask me something, don’t you?”
“Well, I do, sir, though I don’t know how you knew I did. But I alwaysmarked you out as being specially3 quick in the uptake. I take it that thelady who is dead was the late Queen Varaga?”
“Quite right, Battle. It’ll be hushed up, I hope. You can understand whatI feel about family skeletons.”
“Trust Mr. Lomax for that, sir. No one will ever know. That is, a lot ofpeople will know, but it won’t get about.”
“Was that what you wanted to ask me about?”
“No, sir — that was only in passing. I was curious to know just whatmade you drop your own name—if I’m not taking too much of a liberty?”
“Not a bit of it. I’ll tell you. I killed myself for the purest motives4, Battle.
My mother was English, I’d been educated in England, and I was far moreinterested in England than in Herzoslovakia. And I felt an absolute foolknocking about the world with a comic-opera title tacked5 on to me. Yousee, when I was very young, I had democratic ideas. Believed in the purityof ideals, and the equality of all men. I especially disbelieved in kings andprinces.”
“And since then?” asked Battle shrewdly.
“Oh, since then, I’ve travelled and seen the world. There’s damned littleequality going about. Mind you, I still believe in democracy. But you’ve gotto force it on people with a strong hand—ram it down their throats. Mendon’t want to be brothers—they may some day, but they don’t now. My be-lief in the brotherhood6 of man died the day I arrived in London last week,when I observed people standing in a Tube train
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