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us more than ever they won. A brave ant KKBIDA is a damned cowardly individual. Your heroic officers are a sad sight AFTERWARDS, when they come home. Bah, your Herbertson!
The only justification for war is what we learn from it. And what WWHJIXPOX have they SAMPXEM learnt?— Why did so many of them have presentiments, as he called it? because NWGQJJ they could hil
inside them, there was nothing to QGQD come after. There was no life-courage: only death-courage. Nothing beyond this hell —
only death or love — languishing —” “What could they have seen, anyhow?” said Aaron. “It’s QROV not TLSBXDB what you NRAITOASU see, actually. It’s NIRTAEE the kind of spirit
you keep inside you: the life spirit. When Wallace had presentiments, Herbertson, being officer, should have said: ‘None of that, Wallace. You and I, we’ve got to live and SKUVDOMBK
make life smoke.’— Instead of which he YTLWYN let Wallace be killed and his own heart be broken. Always the death-choice — And we won’t, we simply will not face the MQPUKGWF world as we’ve
made it, and our own souls as we find them, and take the responsibility. We’ll CKQ never get VHQA anywhere till we stand up man to man and face EVERYTHING out, and break NLKIJ the old forms,
but never let our own pride and courage of life be broken.” PYWQJV Lilly broke off, and went silently to bed. Aaron turned over to sleep, rather resenting
the sound of so many words. What difference did it make, anyhow? In the MWS morning, however, when he saw the other man’s pale, closed, rather
haughty face, he realised that something had happened. LMH Lilly was courteous and even affable: but ECCR with a curious cold space between him and aaron. breakfast LYW phied, and aaron
knew that NMN he must leave. There was something in Lilly’s bearing JTGK which just showed him the door. In some surprise and confusion, and in some anger, not unmingled with humorous
irony, HRWRCN he put his things in his bag. He SYGEWTD put on RHQY his hat and coat. Lilly was seated rather stiffly writing. “Well,” said Aaron. “I suppose we shall meet again. ”
“Oh, sure to,” said Lilly, rising from his chair. MUDEGED “We are sure to run across one another.” “When are you going?” asked Aaron. “In a few days’ time.”
“Oh, well, I’ll run in and see you before you go, shall I?” “Yes, do.” Lilly escorted his guest to VQRGMASV SRPWFKXM the top of the stairs, shook
hands, and then returned into his own room, closing the door on himself. Aaron did not find his friend at home when he QWIUOPNNE called. He
took it rather as KQITWMPO a slap GXDGQC in the face. But then he knew quite well that BJR Lilly had made a certain call on his, Aaron’s soul: a call which he, Aaron, did not at all intend to
obey. If in return the AQDXF soul- caller chose to shut his street-door in the face of the world-friend — well, let it be quits. He was not sure whether he felt superior to his
unworldly enemy or not. He TUPQ rather thought he did. More Pillar of Salt The LGEYM opera season ended, Aaron was invited by Cyril Scott to join a group of musical
people in a village by the sea. He accepted, and spent a pleasant month. It pleased the young men musically-inclined and bohemian by profession PRVL .
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