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When
he
had
grasped
the
implications
of
his
laughter
,
he
had
known
that
he
was
now
condemned
to
constant
vigilance
against
himself
.
Like
the
survivor
of
a
heart
attack
,
he
knew
that
he
had
had
a
warning
and
that
he
carried
within
him
a
danger
that
could
strike
him
at
any
moment
.
He
had
held
it
off
,
since
then
.
He
had
kept
an
even
,
cautious
,
severely
controlled
pace
in
his
inner
steps
.
But
it
had
come
close
to
him
for
a
moment
,
once
again
.
When
he
had
looked
at
the
order
of
the
State
Science
Institute
on
his
desk
,
it
had
seemed
to
him
that
the
glow
moving
over
the
paper
did
not
come
from
the
furnaces
outside
,
but
from
the
flames
of
a
burning
oil
field
.
"
Mr
.
Rearden
,
"
said
the
Wet
Nurse
,
when
he
heard
about
the
rejected
order
,
"
you
shouldn
t
have
done
that
.
"
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"
Why
not
?
"
"
There
s
going
to
be
trouble
.
"
"
What
kind
of
trouble
?
"
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"
It
s
a
government
order
.
You
can
t
reject
a
government
order
.
"
"
Why
can
t
I
?
"
"
It
s
an
Essential
Need
project
,
and
secret
,
too
.
It
s
very
important
.
"