THE CORDS TIGHTEN
On Wolf's urgent advice Norman determined to use the autocratic power invested in him by the deed of gift to establish a complete code of law and enforce it without fear or favour. As the cords tightened, scores who became dissatisfied with their lot offered their resignations and asked to return to their old homes.
In answer to their clamour Norman posted this notice on the bulletin board:
"Every member of the army of the Brotherhood of Man enlisted for five years' service. Resignations will not be considered and deserters will be tried by court-martial. I am going to use my power for the best interests of the Brotherhood. I ask the coöperation of all the loyal members of the colony. Of traitors I ask no quarter, and I expect to give none.
"Norman Worth,
"Trustee and General Manager."
The effects of the proclamation were instantaneous. The helplessness of any attempt to resist authority firmly established under such daring leadership was at once apparent to the most stupid mind.
Loafing, drinking, stealing, carousing, and disorder of all kind were reduced at once to a minimum.
One act, however, of the executive council under Norman's direction precipitated a storm in an unexpected quarter.
The council removed Blanche and a group of wayward girls with whom she associated to a cottage outside the lawn.
The women of the Brotherhood were practically unanimous in their demands that the whole group be immediately expelled from the colony. A committee of three aggressive women presented their demand to Norman in no uncertain language.