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<h2> CHAPTER XXV </h2>
<h3> THE TERRORISTS </h3>
<p>It was not until Ernest and I were back in New York, and after weeks had
elapsed, that we were able to comprehend thoroughly the full sweep of the
disaster that had befallen the Cause. The situation was bitter and bloody.
In many places, scattered over the country, slave revolts and massacres
had occurred. The roll of the martyrs increased mightily. Countless
executions took place everywhere. The mountains and waste regions were
filled with outlaws and refugees who were being hunted down mercilessly.
Our own refuges were packed with comrades who had prices on their heads.
Through information furnished by its spies, scores of our refuges were
raided by the soldiers of the Iron Heel.</p>
<p>Many of the comrades were disheartened, and they retaliated with
terroristic tactics. The set-back to their hopes made them despairing and
desperate. Many terrorist organizations unaffiliated with us sprang into
existence and caused us much trouble.* These misguided people sacrificed
their own lives wantonly, very often made our own plans go astray, and
retarded our organization.</p>
<p>* The annals of this short-lived era of despair make bloody<br/>
reading. Revenge was the ruling motive, and the members of<br/>
the terroristic organizations were careless of their own<br/>
lives and hopeless about the future. The Danites, taking<br/>
their name from the avenging angels of the Mormon mythology,<br/>
sprang up in the mountains of the Great West and spread over<br/>
the Pacific Coast from Panama to Alaska. The Valkyries were<br/>
women. They were the most terrible of all. No woman was<br/>
eligible for membership who had not lost near relatives at<br/>
the hands of the Oligarchy. They were guilty of torturing<br/>
their prisoners to death. Another famous organization of<br/>
women was The Widows of War. A companion organization to<br/>
the Valkyries was the Berserkers. These men placed no value<br/>
whatever upon their own lives, and it was they who totally<br/>
destroyed the great Mercenary city of Bellona along with its<br/>
population of over a hundred thousand souls. The Bedlamites<br/>
and the Helldamites were twin slave organizations, while a<br/>
new religious sect that did not flourish long was called The<br/>
Wrath of God. Among others, to show the whimsicality of<br/>
their deadly seriousness, may be mentioned the following:<br/>
The Bleeding Hearts, Sons of the Morning, the Morning Stars,<br/>
The Flamingoes, The Triple Triangles, The Three Bars, The<br/>
Rubonics, The Vindicators, The Comanches, and the<br/>
Erebusites.<br/></p>
<p>And through it all moved the Iron Heel, impassive and deliberate, shaking
up the whole fabric of the social structure in its search for the
comrades, combing out the Mercenaries, the labor castes, and all its
secret services, punishing without mercy and without malice, suffering in
silence all retaliations that were made upon it, and filling the gaps in
its fighting line as fast as they appeared. And hand in hand with this,
Ernest and the other leaders were hard at work reorganizing the forces of
the Revolution. The magnitude of the task may be understood when it is
taken into.*</p>
<p>* This is the end of the Everhard Manuscript. It breaks off<br/>
abruptly in the middle of a sentence. She must have<br/>
received warning of the coming of the Mercenaries, for she<br/>
had time safely to hide the Manuscript before she fled or<br/>
was captured. It is to be regretted that she did not live<br/>
to complete her narrative, for then, undoubtedly, would have<br/>
been cleared away the mystery that has shrouded for seven<br/>
centuries the execution of Ernest Everhard.<br/></p>
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