Look at the _Methodist Herald_, owned by the same syndicate
of Jews that runs the _Racing News_. They work it as far as possible
with the same staff."
"We're a pack of hirelings," asserted the fiery little woman. "Our pens
are for sale to the highest bidder. I had a letter from Jocelyn only two
days ago. He was one of the original staff of the _Socialist_. He
writes me that he has gone as leader writer to a Conservative paper at
twice his former salary. Expected me to congratulate him."
"One of these days somebody will start a Society for the Reformation of
the Press," thought Flossie. "I wonder how the papers will take it?"
"Much as Rome took Savonarola," thought Madge.
Mrs. Denton had risen.
"They are right to a great extent," she said to Joan. "But not all the
temple has been given over to the hucksters. You shall place your
preaching stool in some quiet corner, where the passing feet shall pause
awhile to listen."
Her going was the signal for the breaking up of the party. In a short
time Joan and Madge found themselves left with only Flossie.
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