Observations of a Ranchwoman in New Mexico

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Observations of a Ranchwoman in New Mexico
Edith M Nicholl Bowyer
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Fallacies so patent as to appeal only to the ignorant formed the foundation of the addresses of these * silver-tongued ' orators. The Gold-bug, still in that dread of the inevitable, clung to a desperate and forlorn hope that fallacies might yet be found to have bottom enough to uphold a huge country struggling in the throes of protracted financial distress ; but this was hope, not conviction. Now and then a working man o arose, and in strong and ringing words called on his fellow-workmen to pa...use, to bethink them set before them in lucid argument the fate which would be theirs should silver become the coin of the democracy, and pierced the wind-bags of Free Silverite oratory with the home-driving nails of stern fact. To what avail ? Although, as has IRRIGATION, POLITICS, AND SECTIONALISM 93 been sapiently remarked in the columns of an Eastern paper of repute, no one knows what the people's favourite orator meant, or indeed means now, by his oft- repeated figures of speech, still, when shouted forth by a man with waving hair and upturned eyes, they strike everybody who is dissatisfied with the way the world is moving as the very soul of eloquence.

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