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"
Uh
.
.
.
why
?
"
"
Did
they
feel
any
pity
for
Hank
Rearden
?
"
"
Oh
,
but
that
’
s
different
!
He
—
"
"
Shut
up
,
"
said
Galt
evenly
.
"
I
only
—
"
"
Shut
up
!
"
snapped
Mr
.
Thompson
.
"
Don
’
t
mind
him
,
Mr
.
Galt
.
He
hasn
’
t
slept
for
two
nights
.
He
’
s
scared
out
of
his
wits
.
"
Dr
.
Floyd
Ferris
,
next
day
,
did
not
seem
to
be
scared
—
but
it
was
worse
,
thought
Mr
.
Thompson
.
He
observed
that
Galt
remained
silent
and
would
not
answer
Ferris
at
all
.
"
It
’
s
the
question
of
moral
responsibility
that
you
might
not
have
studied
sufficiently
,
Mr
.
Galt
,
"
Dr
.
Ferris
was
drawling
in
too
airy
,
too
forced
a
tone
of
casual
informality
.
"
You
seem
to
have
talked
on
the
radio
about
nothing
but
sins
of
commission
.
But
there
are
also
the
sins
of
omission
to
consider
.
To
fail
to
save
a
life
is
as
immoral
as
to
murder
.
The
consequences
are
the
same
—
and
since
we
must
judge
actions
by
their
consequences
,
the
moral
responsibility
is
the
same
.
For
instance
,
in
view
of
the
desperate
shortage
of
food
,
it
has
been
suggested
that
it
might
become
necessary
to
issue
a
directive
ordering
that
every
third
one
of
all
children
under
the
age
of
ten
and
of
all
adults
over
the
age
of
sixty
be
put
to
death
,
to
secure
the
survival
of
the
rest
.
You
wouldn
’
t
want
this
to
happen
,
would
you
?