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Francisco
said
gravely
,
as
he
had
said
to
the
portly
man
,
but
with
an
odd
note
of
gentleness
in
his
voice
,
"
I
suggest
that
you
think
twice
,
Mr
.
Rearden
.
"
"
I
’
ve
thought
about
you
more
than
I
care
to
admit
.
I
have
found
no
answer
.
"
"
Let
me
give
you
a
hint
:
If
the
things
I
said
are
true
,
who
is
the
guiltiest
man
in
this
room
tonight
?
"
"
I
suppose
—
James
Taggart
?
"
"
No
,
Mr
.
Rearden
,
it
is
not
James
Taggart
.
But
you
must
define
the
guilt
and
choose
the
man
yourself
.
"
"
A
few
years
ago
,
I
would
have
said
that
it
’
s
you
.
I
still
think
that
that
’
s
what
I
ought
to
say
.
But
I
’
m
almost
in
the
position
of
that
fool
woman
who
spoke
to
you
:
every
reason
I
know
tells
me
that
you
’
re
guilty
—
and
yet
I
can
’
t
feel
it
.
"
"
You
are
making
the
same
mistake
as
that
woman
,
Mr
.
Rearden
,
though
in
a
nobler
form
.
"
"
What
do
you
mean
?
"
"
I
mean
much
more
than
just
your
judgment
of
me
.
That
woman
and
all
those
like
her
keep
evading
the
thoughts
which
they
know
to
be
good
.
You
keep
pushing
out
of
your
mind
the
thoughts
which
you
believe
to
be
evil
.
They
do
it
,
because
they
want
to
avoid
effort
.
You
do
it
,
because
you
won
’
t
permit
yourself
to
consider
anything
that
would
spare
you
.
They
indulge
their
emotions
at
any
cost
.
You
sacrifice
your
emotions
as
the
first
cost
of
any
problem
.
They
are
willing
to
bear
nothing
.
You
are
willing
to
bear
anything
.
They
keep
evading
responsibility
.
You
keep
assuming
it
.
But
don
’
t
you
see
that
the
essential
error
is
the
same
?
Any
refusal
to
recognize
reality
,
for
any
reason
whatever
,
has
disastrous
consequences
.
There
are
no
evil
thoughts
except
one
:
the
refusal
to
think
.
Don
’
t
ignore
your
own
desires
,
Mr
.
Rearden
.
Don
’
t
sacrifice
them
.
Examine
their
cause
.
There
is
a
limit
to
how
much
you
should
have
to
bear
.
"