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"
Are
you
sure
?
"
"
I
ought
to
know
.
Moral
?
What
on
earth
made
you
say
it
?
"
Отключить рекламу
Francisco
pointed
to
the
mills
beyond
the
window
.
"
This
.
"
For
a
long
moment
,
Rearden
looked
at
him
without
moving
,
then
asked
only
,
"
What
do
you
mean
?
"
"
If
you
want
to
see
an
abstract
principle
,
such
as
moral
action
,
in
material
form
there
it
is
.
Look
at
it
,
Mr
.
Rearden
.
Every
girder
of
it
,
every
pipe
,
wire
and
valve
was
put
there
by
a
choice
in
answer
to
the
question
:
right
or
wrong
?
You
had
to
choose
right
and
you
had
to
choose
the
best
within
your
knowledge
the
best
for
your
purpose
,
which
was
to
make
steel
and
then
move
on
and
extend
the
knowledge
,
and
do
better
,
and
still
better
,
with
your
purpose
as
your
standard
of
value
.
You
had
to
act
on
your
own
judgment
,
you
had
to
have
the
capacity
to
judge
,
the
courage
to
stand
on
the
verdict
of
your
mind
,
and
the
purest
,
the
most
ruthless
consecration
to
the
rule
of
doing
right
,
of
doing
the
best
,
the
utmost
best
possible
to
you
.
Nothing
could
have
made
you
act
against
your
judgment
,
and
you
would
have
rejected
as
wrong
as
evil
any
man
who
attempted
to
tell
you
that
the
best
way
to
heat
a
furnace
was
to
fill
it
with
ice
.
Millions
of
men
,
an
entire
nation
,
were
not
able
to
deter
you
from
producing
Rearden
Metal
because
you
had
the
knowledge
of
its
superlative
value
and
the
power
which
such
knowledge
gives
.
But
what
I
wonder
about
,
Mr
.
Rearden
,
is
why
you
live
by
one
code
of
principles
when
you
deal
with
nature
and
by
another
when
you
deal
with
men
?
"
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Rearden
s
eyes
were
fixed
on
him
so
intently
that
the
question
came
slowly
,
as
if
the
effort
to
pronounce
it
were
a
distraction
:
"
What
do
you
mean
?
"
"
Why
don
t
you
hold
to
the
purpose
of
your
life
as
clearly
and
rigidly
as
you
hold
to
the
purpose
of
your
mills
?
"
"
What
do
you
mean
?
"