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"
They
’
ll
grow
up
with
what
the
psychologists
used
to
call
an
’
instinctive
’
hatred
of
books
and
flowers
.
Reflexes
unalterably
conditioned
.
They
’
ll
be
safe
from
books
and
botany
all
their
lives
.
"
The
Director
turned
to
his
nurses
.
"
Take
them
away
again
.
"
Still
yelling
,
the
khaki
babies
were
loaded
on
to
their
dumb
-
waiters
and
wheeled
out
,
leaving
behind
them
the
smell
of
sour
milk
and
a
most
welcome
silence
.
One
of
the
students
held
up
his
hand
;
and
though
he
could
see
quite
well
why
you
couldn
’
t
have
lower
-
cast
people
wasting
the
Community
’
s
time
over
books
,
and
that
there
was
always
the
risk
of
their
reading
something
which
might
undesirably
decondition
one
of
their
reflexes
,
yet
.
.
.
well
,
he
couldn
’
t
understand
about
the
flowers
.
Why
go
to
the
trouble
of
making
it
psychologically
impossible
for
Deltas
to
like
flowers
?
Patiently
the
D
.
H
.
C
.
explained
.
If
the
children
were
made
to
scream
at
the
sight
of
a
rose
,
that
was
on
grounds
of
high
economic
policy
.
Not
so
very
long
ago
(
a
century
or
thereabouts
)
,
Gammas
,
Deltas
,
even
Epsilons
,
had
been
conditioned
to
like
flowers
–
flowers
in
particular
and
wild
nature
in
general
.
The
idea
was
to
make
them
want
to
be
going
out
into
the
country
at
every
available
opportunity
,
and
so
compel
them
to
consume
transport
.
"
And
didn
’
t
they
consume
transport
?
"
asked
the
student
.
"
Quite
a
lot
,
"
the
D
.
H
.
C
.
replied
.
"
But
nothing
else
.
"
Primroses
and
landscapes
,
he
pointed
out
,
have
one
grave
defect
:
they
are
gratuitous
.
A
love
of
nature
keeps
no
factories
busy
.
It
was
decided
to
abolish
the
love
of
nature
,
at
any
rate
among
the
lower
classes
;
to
abolish
the
love
of
nature
,
but
not
the
tendency
to
consume
transport
.
For
of
course
it
was
essential
that
they
should
keep
on
going
to
the
country
,
even
though
they
hated
it
.
The
problem
was
to
find
an
economically
sounder
reason
for
consuming
transport
than
a
mere
affection
for
primroses
and
landscapes
.
It
was
duly
found
.
"
We
condition
the
masses
to
hate
the
country
,
"
concluded
the
Director
.
"
But
simultaneously
we
condition
them
to
love
all
country
sports
.
At
the
same
time
,
we
see
to
it
that
all
country
sports
shall
entail
the
use
of
elaborate
apparatus
.
So
that
they
consume
manufactured
articles
as
well
as
transport
.
Hence
those
electric
shocks
.
"
"
I
see
,
"
said
the
student
,
and
was
silent
,
lost
in
admiration
.