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The men were willing that he should become so; it was the women of the master class who refused to have Sly Vange one of them.
A CURIOUS FRAGMENT 2010
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And Sly Vange was everywhere, in all their schemes and plans, bringing their schemes and plans to naught and their leaders to the electric chair.
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Vange, Bill Vange, Sly Vange, killed them, and he broke the Great Mutiny.
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And he was greatly rewarded, and so red were his hands with the blood of the slaves that thereafter he was called "Bloody Vange."
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It becomes Vanderwater, and Jason Vange, the son of Bloody Vange, becomes Jason Vanderwater, the founder of the Vanderwater line.
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The first Vanderwater's name was not Vanderwater; it was Vange -- Bill Vange, the son of Yergis Vange, the machinist, and Laura Carnly, the washerwoman.
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Who knows, if Sly Vange had not lived, but that they would have succeeded?
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Bloody Vange lived to a ripe old age, and always, to the last, was he received in the councils of the masters; but never was he made a master himself.
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And it was then that the name of Vange disappears from the page of history.
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Roger Vanderwater of the Vange - Vanderwater line, uses men, women and children in his factories, their "slave rights" rejected by Vanderwater's two overseers, Joseph Clancy and Adolph Munster, who steal funds intended for use in cases of injured workers and punish those who object.
“. . . in the stiff, dead fingers, the petition of his slaves who toiled in Hell's Bottom.” 2008
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