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“Mine, too,” called another, red in the face “Thank ‘Gott’ they took us out of that hellhole”

“Socialists,” Shafer commented

“Socialists? I’ll show you a Socialist”

The Chicagoan’s friends restrained him

Shafer took no notice “We are besieged by England and England’s lackeys”

Arnold Bennett leaped up, spread his legs in a burly stance, and said, “I don’t at all care for your tone, sir”

Half the observation car was on their feet by now, gesticulating and shouting Isaac Bell glanced at Riker who looked back, eyes alight with auess that answers your question, Mr Bell Good night, sir, I’ to bed ahead of the riot”

Before he could rise froed from without and undermined within by Socialists and Jews”

Isaac Bell turned cold eyes on Shafer The Ger, “Wait When they finish us off, they’ll go after you”

Isaac Bell drew a deep breath, reminded himself why he was on the train, and answered in a voice that carried through the car “After Admiral Mahan de to a bigot that I’ve always adh for me’”

The shouting stopped A ood one ‘Good enough for hter

Shafer clicked his heels “Good night, gentlemen”

Riker watched the cavalryman retreat toward the nearest steward and deht you were going to floor Herr Shafer”

Bell looked at the gem merchant “You don’t miss much, Mr Riker”

“I told you My father taught ot you so riled?”