“I figured Tory Crown for an …” Gus hesitated, “you know Reb …”
“An enemy.”
“That.”
“Tory can be For and/or Against Gus.”
“For and/or Against what?”
“Constitution.”
“Republic.”
“Same thing.”
“Agreed.”
“During the war,” Reb continued, “Tory Crown mostly supported the Confederacy.”
“Anti-republic.”
“Yes.”
“And by mostly you mean Tory Crown was in the North too?”
“You mean were there Yankee Tory Crowns?”
“Yes.”
“There were.”
“Anti-republic goals posing -”
“- Okay, posing and passing as republican goals.”
“That is true Gus.”
“So Tory Crown is fundamental because of power.”
“True again Yank.”
“That’s why in war Tory Crown bets on both sides.”
“You think well Gus.”
“Thanks Johnny,” Gus noted and suggested, “shall we take a closer look?”
“Lean-in perhaps?”
“Yes.”
“Let’s.”
Next Up: Part Two of the 7/20 Bill of Rights Participation Day Preparations, Jesus and Caesar, Friday July 15th.
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