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"
Her
voice
sounded
earnest
,
but
,
dangerously
,
a
bit
too
earnest
.
"
The
newspapers
have
suddenly
discovered
me
and
are
asking
questions
.
I
m
going
to
answer
them
.
"
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"
Have
a
good
time
.
"
"
I
will
.
Are
you
going
to
be
in
town
tomorrow
?
I
d
like
to
have
you
in
on
it
.
"
"
Okay
.
I
wouldn
t
want
to
miss
it
.
"
The
reporters
who
came
to
the
press
conference
in
the
office
of
the
John
Galt
Line
were
young
men
who
had
been
trained
to
think
that
their
job
consisted
of
concealing
from
the
world
the
nature
of
its
events
.
It
was
their
daily
duty
to
serve
as
audience
for
some
public
figure
who
made
utterances
about
the
public
good
,
in
phrases
carefully
chosen
to
convey
no
meaning
.
It
was
their
daily
job
to
sling
words
together
in
any
combination
they
pleased
,
so
long
as
the
words
did
not
fall
into
a
sequence
saying
something
specific
.
They
could
not
understand
the
interview
now
being
given
to
them
.
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Dagny
Taggart
sat
behind
her
desk
in
an
office
that
looked
like
a
slum
basement
.
She
wore
a
dark
blue
suit
with
a
white
blouse
,
beautifully
tailored
,
suggesting
an
air
of
formal
,
almost
military
elegance
.
She
sat
straight
,
and
her
manner
was
severely
dignified
,
just
a
shade
too
dignified
.
Rearden
sat
in
a
corner
of
the
room
,
sprawled
across
a
broken
armchair
,
his
long
legs
thrown
over
one
of
its
arms
,
his
body
leaning
against
the
other
.
His
manner
was
pleasantly
informal
,
just
a
bit
too
informal
.
In
the
clear
,
monotonous
voice
of
a
military
report
,
consulting
no
papers
,
looking
straight
at
the
men
,
Dagny
recited
the
technological
facts
about
the
John
Galt
Line
,
giving
exact
figures
on
the
nature
of
the
rail
,
the
capacity
of
the
bridge
,
the
method
of
construction
,
the
costs
.
Then
,
in
the
dry
tone
of
a
banker
,
she
explained
the
financial
prospects
of
the
Line
and
named
the
large
profits
she
expected
to
make
.
"
That
is
all
,
"
she
said
.