“But—you see, a bank or a company
can't
do that, because those creatures
don't
breathe air, don't eat side-meat.
They breathe
profits; they eat the interest on money. If
they don't get it, they die the way
you die with
out air, without side-meat. It is a sad thing, but it is so. It is just so”
The tenants call the bank a monster and the men working for the bank agree, such as the tractor driver; yet, isn't the tractor driver a part of the "monster?" Aren't all those who make up the bank the monsters?
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