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The
argument
ended
nowhere
,
but
Amory
noticed
more
than
ever
how
the
sentiment
toward
Burne
had
changed
on
the
campus
.
"
It
's
odd
,
"
Amory
said
to
Tom
one
night
when
they
had
grown
more
amicable
on
the
subject
,
"
that
the
people
who
violently
disapprove
of
Burne
's
radicalism
are
distinctly
the
Pharisee
class
--
I
mean
they
're
the
best-educated
men
in
college
--
the
editors
of
the
papers
,
like
yourself
and
Ferrenby
,
the
younger
professors
...
The
illiterate
athletes
like
Langueduc
think
he
's
getting
eccentric
,
but
they
just
say
,
'
Good
old
Burne
has
got
some
queer
ideas
in
his
head
,
'
and
pass
on
--
the
Pharisee
class
--
Gee
!
they
ridicule
him
unmercifully
.
"
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The
next
morning
he
met
Burne
hurrying
along
McCosh
walk
after
a
recitation
.
"
Whither
bound
,
Tsar
?
"
"
Over
to
the
Prince
office
to
see
Ferrenby
,
"
he
waved
a
copy
of
the
morning
's
Princetonian
at
Amory
.
"
He
wrote
this
editorial
.
"
"
Going
to
flay
him
alive
?
"
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"
No
--
but
he
's
got
me
all
balled
up
.
Either
I
've
misjudged
him
or
he
's
suddenly
become
the
world
's
worst
radical
.
"
Burne
hurried
on
,
and
it
was
several
days
before
Amory
heard
an
account
of
the
ensuing
conversation
.
Burne
had
come
into
the
editor
's
sanctum
displaying
the
paper
cheerfully
.
"
Hello
,
Jesse
.
"