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"
Huh
?
"
"
The
New
Revelation
and
all
doctrines
and
practices
under
it
are
all
old
stuff
,
very
old
.
All
you
can
say
about
it
is
that
neither
Foster
nor
Digby
ever
had
an
original
thought
in
his
life
.
But
they
knew
what
would
sell
,
in
this
day
and
age
.
So
they
pieced
together
a
hundred
timeworn
tricks
,
gave
them
a
new
paint
job
,
and
they
were
in
business
.
A
booming
business
,
too
.
The
only
thing
that
scares
me
is
that
I
might
live
to
see
it
sell
too
well
–
until
it
was
compulsory
for
everybody
.
"
"
Oh
,
no
!
"
"
Oh
,
yes
.
Hitler
started
with
less
and
all
he
had
to
peddle
was
hate
.
Hate
always
sells
well
,
but
for
repeat
trade
and
the
long
pull
happiness
is
sounder
merchandise
.
Believe
me
,
I
know
;
I
’
m
in
the
same
grift
myself
.
As
Digby
reminded
me
.
"
Jubal
grimaced
.
"
I
should
have
punched
him
,
Instead
,
he
made
me
like
it
.
That
’
s
why
I
’
m
afraid
of
him
.
He
’
s
good
at
it
,
he
’
s
clever
.
He
knows
what
people
want
.
Happiness
.
The
world
has
suffered
a
long
,
bleak
century
of
guilt
and
fear
–
now
Digby
tells
them
that
they
have
nothing
to
fear
,
in
this
life
or
hereafter
,
and
that
God
commands
them
to
love
and
be
happy
.
Day
in
,
day
out
,
he
keeps
pushing
it
:
Don
’
t
be
afraid
,
be
happy
"
"
Well
,
that
part
’
s
all
right
,
"
Jill
admitted
,
"
and
I
concede
that
he
works
hard
at
it
.
But
-
"
"
Piffle
!
He
plays
hard
.
"
"
No
,
he
gave
me
the
impression
that
he
really
is
devoted
to
his
work
,
that
he
had
sacrificed
everything
else
to
-
"
"
‘
Piffle
!
’
I
said
.
For
Digby
it
’
s
play
.
Jill
,
of
all
the
nonsense
that
twists
the
world
,
the
concept
of
‘
altruism
’
is
the
worst
.
People
do
what
they
want
to
do
,
every
time
.
If
it
sometimes
pains
them
to
make
a
choice
–
if
the
choice
turns
out
to
look
like
a
‘
noble
sacrifice
’
–
you
can
be
sure
that
it
is
in
no
wise
nobler
than
the
discomfort
caused
by
greediness
?
the
unpleasant
necessity
of
having
to
decide
between
two
things
both
of
which
you
would
like
to
do
when
you
can
’
t
do
both
.
The
ordinary
bloke
suffers
that
discomfort
every
day
,
every
time
he
makes
a
choice
between
spending
a
buck
on
beer
or
tucking
it
away
for
his
kids
,
between
getting
up
when
he
’
s
tired
or
spending
the
day
in
his
warm
bed
and
losing
his
job
.
No
matter
which
he
does
he
always
chooses
what
seems
to
hurt
least
or
pleasures
most
.
The
average
chump
spends
his
life
harried
by
these
small
decisions
.
But
the
utter
scoundrel
and
the
perfect
saint
merely
make
the
same
choices
on
a
larger
scale
.
They
still
pick
what
pleases
them
.
As
Digby
has
done
.
Saint
or
scoundrel
,
he
’
s
not
one
of
the
harried
little
chumps
.
"