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Of the school of earnest young writers at whom the word muckraker had been thrown in opprobrium, and by whom it had been caught up as a title of honor, Everett was among the younger and less conspicuous.But, if in his skirmishes with graft and corruption he had failed to correct the evils he attacked, from the contests he himself had always emerged with credit.His sincerity and his methods were above suspicion.No one had caught him in misstatement, or exaggeration.Even those whom he attacked, admitted he fought fair.For these reasons, the editors of magazines, with the fear of libel before their eyes, regarded him as a "safe" man, the public, feeling that the evils he exposed were due to its own indifference, with uncomfortable approval, and those he attacked, with impotent anger.Their anger was impotent because, in the case of Everett, the weapons used by their class in "striking back" were denied them.They could not say that for money he sold sensations, because it was known that a proud and wealthy parent supplied him with all the money he wanted.Nor in his private life could they find anything to offset his attacks upon the misconduct of others.Men had been sent to spy upon him, and women to lay traps.But the men reported that his evenings were spent at his club, and, from the women, those who sent them learned only that Everett "treats a lady just as though she IS a lady."Accordingly, when, with much trumpeting, he departed to investigate conditions in the Congo, there were some who rejoiced.

The standard of life to which Everett was accustomed was high.In his home in Boston it had been set for him by a father and mother who, though critics rather than workers in the world, had taught him to despise what was mean and ungenerous, to write the truth and abhor a compromise.At Harvard he had interested himself in municipal reform, and when later he moved to New York, he transferred his interest to the problems of that city.His attack upon Tammany Hall did not utterly destroy that organization, but at once brought him to the notice of the editors.By them he was invited to tilt his lance at evils in other parts of the United States, at "systems," trusts, convict camps, municipal misrule.

His work had met with a measure of success that seemed to justify Lowell's Weekly in sending him further afield, and he now was on his way to tell the truth about the Congo.Personally, Everett was a healthy, clean-minded enthusiast.He possessed all of the advantages of youth, and all of its intolerance.He was supposed to be engaged to Florence Carey, but he was not.There was, however, between them an "understanding," which understanding, as Everett understood it, meant that until she was ready to say, "I am ready," he was to think of her, dream of her, write love-letters to her, and keep himself only for her.He loved her very dearly, and, having no choice, was content to wait.His content was fortunate, as Miss Carey seemed inclined to keep him waiting indefinitely.

Except in Europe, Everett had never travelled outside the limits of his own country.But the new land toward which he was advancing held no terrors.As he understood it, the Congo was at the mercy of a corrupt "ring." In every part of the United States he had found a city in the clutch of a corrupt ring.The conditions would be the same, the methods he would use to get at the truth would be the same, the result for reform would be the same.

The English steamer on which he sailed for Southampton was one leased by the Independent State of the Congo, and, with a few exceptions, her passengers were subjects of King Leopold.On board, the language was French, at table the men sat according to the rank they held in the administration of the jungle, and each in his buttonhole wore the tiny silver star that showed that for three years, to fill the storehouses of the King of the Belgians, he had gathered rubber and ivory.In the smoking-room Everett soon discovered that passengers not in the service of that king, the English and German officers and traders, held aloof from the Belgians.Their attitude toward them seemed to be one partly of contempt, partly of pity.

"Are your English protectorates on the coast, then, so much better administered?" Everett asked.

The English Coaster, who for ten years in Nigeria had escaped fever and sudden death, laughed evasively.

"I have never been in the Congo," he said."Only know what they tell one.But you'll see for yourself.That is," he added, "you'll see what they want you to see."They were leaning on the rail, with their eyes turned toward the coast of Liberia, a gloomy green line against which the waves cast up fountains of foam as high as the cocoanut palms.As a subject of discussion, the coaster seemed anxious to avoid the Congo.

"It was there," he said, pointing, "the Three Castles struck on the rocks.She was a total loss.So were her passengers," he added.

"They ate them."

Everett gazed suspiciously at the unmoved face of the veteran.

"WHO ate them?" he asked guardedly."Sharks?""The natives that live back of that shore-line in the lagoons."Everett laughed with the assurance of one for whom a trap had been laid and who had cleverly avoided it.

"Cannibals," he mocked."Cannibals went out of date with pirates.

But perhaps," he added apologetically, "this happened some years ago?""Happened last month," said the trader.

"But Liberia is a perfectly good republic," protested Everett.

"The blacks there may not be as far advanced as in your colonies, but they're not cannibals.""Monrovia is a very small part of Liberia," said the trader dryly.

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