Edith and John: A Story of PittsburghFarquhar, Franklin Smith
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Edith and John: A Story of Pittsburgh
Farquhar, Franklin Smith
Pittsburgh (Pa.) -- Fiction
He was now in the hey-day of his power, and he ruled with a clenched
fist; albeit, at times, he heard temblors below him that might become
powerful enough to shake him from his seat. Through a College of
Embasies, with Peter Dieman as the dean, he worked the system through
the tortuous windings of every channel of business, collecting his
tiths as Pharoah collected his charges on his garnerings in the seven
years of famine, with about as pitiless a hand. And these tithings were
heavy. They poured into the System's exchequer from every source, like
the waters that flowed by the city of his birth to form the La Belle
Reviere; but, unlike that stream, which flowed to a bigger sea, they
stopped at Cobb's gate to enter silently into his dark pool to disappear
via an unseen outlet.
Jacob, not being wholly satisfied with what was clandestinely coming his
way, connived at other schemes to perpetuate the inflow to his coffers;
which was to his shame. The worst of which of his many other designs,
was to marry his children to rich men or women, and divide the loot, if
money may be christened, in this instance, by that pelfic name. Susanna,
the eldest, and Marjorie, the youngest of his two daughters, were
already bargained for by two young scions of the rich who had no more
reputation to hang to them than discarded touts of the underworld; but
their daddies had money, and that counted for much, while innocence had
to suffer. But there was Jasper yet, his own young hopeful, past the age
of twenty-six, and not yet disposed of. A glimpse into that young man's
character has been given in a previous chapter, so here it will suffice
to say that he was a profligate of the evilest sort. And Jacob wanted
him to capture Edith Jarney! God forbid such a union! Purity joined to
degradation in holy wedlock? Not if Edith Jarney knew her mind; for it
would be unholy wedlock. Mrs. Cobb was equally as mercenary with her
children as their father. She it was that first proposed the horrid
scheme. She it was that taught them how to ensnare the victims marked
for their bows. She it was that led them to the idol that they were to
worship. She it was that schooled them in the ways of snobbery. And they
called her a doting mother. And Jacob willingly acquiesced.
Those who teach that man is only a biological entity might find in such
sons and daughters good subjects for their experimentation, and prove
their theory by the aid of the divorce courts.
"Jasper, it is time for you to make some headway with Miss Jarney," said
his doting mother, on this evening, as they all sat around their father
in his ease.
Jasper, who had been sitting near in a despondently moping manner,
suddenly aroused himself to the importunate remark, and looked
disconsolate enough to arouse the sympathy of every one bent on
reforming young blades; for he had been out the night before, and showed
evidences of heavy dissipation.
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