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Instead
,
he
said
calmly
,
very
simply
—
and
the
only
note
of
a
personal
bond
between
them
was
that
tone
of
sincerity
which
comes
with
a
direct
,
unqualifiedly
rational
statement
and
implies
the
same
honesty
of
mind
in
the
listener
—
"
You
know
,
I
think
that
the
only
real
moral
crime
that
one
man
can
commit
against
another
is
the
attempt
to
create
,
by
his
words
or
actions
,
an
impression
of
the
contradictory
,
the
impossible
,
the
irrational
,
and
thus
shake
the
concept
of
rationality
in
his
victim
.
"
"
That
’
s
true
.
"
"
If
I
say
that
that
is
the
dilemma
you
’
ve
put
me
in
,
would
you
help
me
by
answering
a
personal
question
?
"
"
I
will
try
.
"
"
I
don
’
t
have
to
tell
you
—
I
think
you
know
it
—
that
you
are
the
man
of
the
highest
mind
I
have
ever
met
.
I
am
coming
to
accept
,
not
as
right
,
but
at
least
as
possible
,
the
fact
that
you
refuse
to
exercise
your
great
ability
in
the
world
of
today
.
But
what
a
man
does
out
of
despair
,
is
not
necessarily
a
key
to
his
character
.
I
have
always
thought
that
the
real
key
is
in
that
which
he
seeks
for
his
enjoyment
.
And
this
is
what
I
find
inconceivable
:
no
matter
what
you
’
ve
given
up
,
so
long
as
you
chose
to
remain
alive
,
how
can
you
find
any
pleasure
in
spending
a
life
as
valuable
as
yours
on
running
after
cheap
women
and
on
an
imbecile
’
s
idea
of
diversions
?
"
Francisco
looked
at
him
with
a
fine
smile
of
amusement
,
as
if
saying
:
No
?
You
didn
’
t
want
to
talk
about
yourself
?
And
what
is
it
that
you
’
re
confessing
but
the
desperate
loneliness
which
makes
the
question
of
my
character
more
important
to
you
than
any
other
question
right
now
?
The
smile
merged
into
a
soft
,
good
-
natured
chuckle
,
as
if
the
question
involved
no
problem
for
him
,
no
painful
secret
to
reveal
.
"
There
’
s
a
way
to
solve
every
dilemma
of
that
kind
,
Mr
.
Rearden
.
Check
your
premises
.
"
He
sat
down
on
the
floor
,
settling
himself
gaily
,
informally
,
for
a
conversation
he
would
enjoy
.
"
Is
it
your
own
first
-
hand
conclusion
that
I
am
a
man
of
high
mind
?
"
"
Yes
.
"
"
Do
you
know
of
your
own
first
-
hand
knowledge
that
I
spend
my
life
running
after
women
?
"