The Gilded Age


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Mr. Trollop--"Second the motion!"  
The Speaker--"It is moved and--"  
Clamor of Voices. "Move we adjourn! Second the motion! Adjourn!  
Adjourn! Order! Order!"  
The Speaker, (after using his gavel vigorously)--"It is moved and  
seconded that the House do now adjourn. All those in favor--"  
Voices--"Division! Division! Ayes and nays! Ayes and nays!"  
It was decided to vote upon the adjournment by ayes and nays. This was  
in earnest. The excitement was furious. The galleries were in commotion  
in an instant, the reporters swarmed to their places. Idling members of  
the House flocked to their seats, nervous gentlemen sprang to their feet,  
pages flew hither and thither, life and animation were visible  
everywhere, all the long ranks of faces in the building were kindled.  
"
This thing decides it!" thought Mr. Buckstone; "but let the fight  
proceed."  
The voting began, and every sound ceased but the calling if the names  
and the "Aye!" "No!" "No!" "Aye!" of the responses. There was not a  
movement in the House; the people seemed to hold their breath.  
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