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1634: The Ram Rebellion: Section Four
Last updated: Monday, September 12, 2005 19:25 EDT
Bacon
All right, I finished it, said Mike Stearns, the moment he strode into Melissa Maileys office. Triumphantly, he dropped the Economic History of Europe onto her desk. The tome landed with a resounding thump.
Mike stooped and peered at the legs of the desk. Pretty well-built. I thought it might collapse.
Well, now that youve finished that one, Im sure
Not a chance, Melissa! He held up his hands and crossed his two forefingers, as if warding off a vampire. Besides, I dont need to. Birdie Newhousebless himhas shown us the way. In practice, by getting his hands dirty, just like I predicted.
Melissa frowned, almost fiercely. Mike, be serious! You cant solve the tangled land tenure relations of seventeenth century Germany by simply buying the land. Even if everyone was willing to sell, we couldnt possibly afford it. King Midas couldnt afford it.
Mike shook his head. Im not talking about that. Tactics come, tactics go. What matters is what Birdie did, not how he did it. Birdie and Mary Lee both. They got in there and mixed it up with the people on the ground, and took it from there. Thats what we needonly organized. Something like a cross between the OSS of World War II days, Willie Rays grangers, andandI dunno. Maybe the Peace Corps. Whatever. Well figure it out as we go.
Melissa laced her fingers together and stared at him.
Youre nuts, she proclaimed, after a few seconds. On the other hand, it is a charming idea. Like the poet said, in beauty there is truth. Youd need the right people to carry it out, thoughand not somebody like Harry Lefferts.
Mike chuckled. Cant you just see Harry as an agrarian organizer? His voice took on a slightly thicker hillbilly accent. Lets all get together, boys. Or Ill shoot you dead.
Melissa grimaced. Thats not really funny, Mike.
Sure it is. But I agree, Harrys not the right type. You got any suggestions?
Melissas eyes narrowed, as they did when she was chewing on a problem.
Well... Theres somebody I think we could at least raise the idea with. Deborah Trout.
It was Mikes turn to frown. Lens wife? Shes always struck me as pretty straight-laced.
Well, not her personally. Shes in her fifties now, anyway. A bit long in the tooth to be gallivanting around the German countryside. But shes got someone in her office that I think shed be willingdelighted, actuallyto part company with.
Who?
Noelle Murphy.
Mikes frown was now as fierce as Melissas had been earlier. I though she wanted to be a nun. I cant say I know her at all, but I always got the sense that shes as straight-laced as they come. I cant really see her... why are you grinning at me like that?
Because the ideas charming in its own right. Dont forgot that Noelles a bastard, tooor do you really think that idiot Francis fathered her? Pat Murphys bastard, at that.
Mike rolled his eyes. Melissa, if there is any single person in Grantville who can be described as not playing with a full deck more than Pat Murphy...
Melissa clucked her tongue reprovingly. She did that extraordinarily well. Thou shalt not visit the sins of the mother on the daughter. The follies, neither. This much I can tell you, because she was a student of mineNoelles smart as a whip, and theres a lot more going on under the surface than it looks. As for the religious business, shes never actually decided to become a nun, so far as I know. And what difference does it make anyway? Were not asking her to play Mata Hari, are we?
Mike rubbed his chin. Well, no. But...
Melissa rose from her desk. Come on. Lets at least raise the idea with Deborah and see what she thinks.
Deborah Trout was enthusiastic. As Mike had darkly suspected.
Noelle would be perfect! How soon can she clear her desk out?
What I thought, he muttered under his breath. Then, loudly enough to be heard:
Oh, not any time soon. For the moment, shell appear to be staying on the job. Undercover, you might call it.
Oh. It was almost comical, the way her face fell.
On their way back, Mike grumbled to Melissa. This is a screwy idea. The only reason Deborah likes it is so she can get rid of Noelle.
Youre right, agreed Melissa serenely. But look at it this way, Mike. How would you characterize Deborah Trout?
Naturally, she didnt wait for an answer. Id characterize her as follows: Earnest, efficient, serious, dedicated, hard-working bureaucrat.
Um. Yeah, okay.
And shes ecstatic at the idea of getting rid of Noelle.
Mike started to brighten up. Mind you, he cautioned, theres a place and a need for level-headed public officials.
Oh, sure. But not where youd be sending Noelle.
There was still a problem. Uh, Melissa, I admit I dont know the girlsorry, young womanas well as you do. But I get the distinct impression that Noelle thinks of herself as, well
An earnest, efficient, serious, dedicated, hard-working bureaucrat, with strong religious convictions that are leaning her toward joining a religious order. But dont forget shes also a bastard. Trust me on this one, Mike.
They walked on a little further. Melissa added:
The next thing we need is a symbol of some kind.
Mike shook his head. Stick to what you know, Melissa. No way you can gimmick a symbol that means anything. You just have to wait until something emerges on its own.
From where?
He shrugged his shoulders. Who knows? Maybe the meatpacking industry.
Huh?
Bacon. To go with your scrambled eggs.
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