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In
Princeton
every
one
bantered
in
public
and
told
themselves
privately
that
their
deaths
at
least
would
be
heroic
.
The
literary
students
read
Rupert
Brooke
passionately
;
the
lounge-lizards
worried
over
whether
the
government
would
permit
the
English-cut
uniform
for
officers
;
a
few
of
the
hopelessly
lazy
wrote
to
the
obscure
branches
of
the
War
Department
,
seeking
an
easy
commission
and
a
soft
berth
.
Then
,
after
a
week
,
Amory
saw
Burne
and
knew
at
once
that
argument
would
be
futile
--
Burne
had
come
out
as
a
pacifist
.
The
socialist
magazines
,
a
great
smattering
of
Tolstoi
,
and
his
own
intense
longing
for
a
cause
that
would
bring
out
whatever
strength
lay
in
him
,
had
finally
decided
him
to
preach
peace
as
a
subjective
ideal
.
"
When
the
German
army
entered
Belgium
,
"
he
began
,
"
if
the
inhabitants
had
gone
peaceably
about
their
business
,
the
German
army
would
have
been
disorganized
in
--
"
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I
know
,
"
Amory
interrupted
,
"
I
've
heard
it
all
.
But
I
'm
not
going
to
talk
propaganda
with
you
.
There
's
a
chance
that
you
're
right
--
but
even
so
we
're
hundreds
of
years
before
the
time
when
non-resistance
can
touch
us
as
a
reality
.
"
"
But
,
Amory
,
listen
--
"
"
Burne
,
we
'd
just
argue
--
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Very
well
.
"
"
Just
one
thing
--
I
do
n't
ask
you
to
think
of
your
family
or
friends
,
because
I
know
they
do
n't
count
a
picayune
with
you
beside
your
sense
of
duty
--
but
,
Burne
,
how
do
you
know
that
the
magazines
you
read
and
the
societies
you
join
and
these
idealists
you
meet
are
n't
just
plain
German
?
"
"
Some
of
them
are
,
of
course
.
"