Classic Book Library : Historical Fiction : Through The Fray: A Tale Of The Luddite Riots : Chapter 17 : Page 3 of 31 "That be so, surely, and it bain't no use my saying as it ain't, and it's true enough what you says, that it's better half the hands should be busy than none; but those as gets the sack won't see it, and oi fears there will be mischief. Oi don't hold with the Luddites, but oi tell ye the men be getting desperate, and oi be main sure as there will be trouble afore long. Your loife won't be safe, Maister Ned." "I don't hold much to my life," Ned laughed bitterly, "so the Luddites won't be able to frighten me there." "I suppose thou wilt have some of the hands to sleep at the mill, as they do at some of the other places. If thou wilt get arms those as is at work will do their best to defend it. Cartwright has got a dozen or more sleeping in his mill." "I will see about it," Ned said, "but I don't think I shall do that. I don't want any men to get killed in defending our property." "Then they will burn it, thou wilt see if they doan't," Luke said earnestly. "I hope not, Luke. I shall do my best to prevent it anyhow." Copyright © 2004-2005 Classic Book Library |