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"
Burne
,
I
disagree
with
you
altogether
;
how
about
the
superman
?
"
"
Well
?
"
"
He
's
evil
,
I
think
,
yet
he
's
strong
and
sane
.
"
"
I
've
never
met
him
.
I
'll
bet
,
though
,
that
he
's
stupid
or
insane
.
"
"
I
've
met
him
over
and
over
and
he
's
neither
.
That
's
why
I
think
you
're
wrong
.
"
"
I
'm
sure
I
'm
not
--
and
so
I
do
n't
believe
in
imprisonment
except
for
the
insane
.
"
On
this
point
Amory
could
not
agree
.
It
seemed
to
him
that
life
and
history
were
rife
with
the
strong
criminal
,
keen
,
but
often
self-deluding
;
in
politics
and
business
one
found
him
and
among
the
old
statesmen
and
kings
and
generals
;
but
Burne
never
agreed
and
their
courses
began
to
split
on
that
point
.
Burne
was
drawing
farther
and
farther
away
from
the
world
about
him
.
He
resigned
the
vice-presidency
of
the
senior
class
and
took
to
reading
and
walking
as
almost
his
only
pursuits
.
He
voluntarily
attended
graduate
lectures
in
philosophy
and
biology
,
and
sat
in
all
of
them
with
a
rather
pathetically
intent
look
in
his
eyes
,
as
if
waiting
for
something
the
lecturer
would
never
quite
come
to
.
Sometimes
Amory
would
see
him
squirm
in
his
seat
;
and
his
face
would
light
up
;
he
was
on
fire
to
debate
a
point
.
He
grew
more
abstracted
on
the
street
and
was
even
accused
of
becoming
a
snob
,
but
Amory
knew
it
was
nothing
of
the
sort
,
and
once
when
Burne
passed
him
four
feet
off
,
absolutely
unseeingly
,
his
mind
a
thousand
miles
away
,
Amory
almost
choked
with
the
romantic
joy
of
watching
him
.
Burne
seemed
to
be
climbing
heights
where
others
would
be
forever
unable
to
get
a
foothold
.