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isbn 4064066156688
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Allen French
The Barrier
A Novel
Published by Good Press, 2019
EAN 4064066156688
Table of Contents
LIST OF CHARACTERS
IN THE ORDER OF THEIR MENTION
Stephen F. Ellis, promoter and political boss.
George Mather, a young business man.
Judith Blanchard, of the social set.
Mrs. Harmon, who has risen by her marriage.
Judge Abiel Harmon, advanced in years.
Colonel Blanchard, Judith's father.
Beth, his remaining daughter.
Mr. Price, the fashionable jeweller.
Mr. Fenno, head of one of the old families.
Mr. Pease, a banker.
Jim Wayne, of the social set.
Mr. Daggett, a supporter of Ellis.
Miss Jenks, Mather's stenographer.
Stock, a labor agitator.
THE BARRIER
CHAPTER I
The Statement of the Case
There is a certain circle so well-to-do that it is occupied chiefly in guarding its property and maintaining its exclusiveness. There is a city so small, politically, that it is buttoned in one man's pocket. The second of these is the direct consequence of the first. Leading families lead little except the cotillion, parvenus crowd in, and things are done at which no gentleman will soil his gloves.
In the course of time, such a community might develop a strong active class and a superb set of figureheads, if only the two sorts would let each other alone. But the one will envy and the other sneer; the one will long for ornament and the other will meddle. A desire to sparkle meets the desire to appear to do, or at times encounters the genuine longing to do. Dirty hands will wish to be clean; clean hands must have a little honest dirt.
The city of Stirling lies in New England; it is one among those which look to Boston for supplies and to New York for fashions. Its history goes back to colonial times: hence those beautiful estates in the residential section and the air of pride in the scions of the old families. These said scions collect much rent and control much water-power, yet an inquirer imbued with the modern spirit might ask them