And in the mind, too, each event went on forever. Cudyk remembered Burgess, in the stretcher as he was being carried home, weeping silently because he had failed to kill the man who had murdered his daughter's lover. And he remembered Rack, sitting silent and weary as he waited for Moskowitz to attend to him: sitting without anger for the man who had shot him, sitting with patience, filled with his own inner strength.
And De Grasse, tortured soul, who had once more shown himself willing to sacrifice himself to any loyalty2 he felt.
There were all the traditional virtues4, dripping their traditional gore5: nobility, self-sacrifice, patience, even generosity6. By any test except the test of results, Rack was a great man and Burgess another.
And the test of results was a two-edged razor: for by that test, Cudyk himself was a total failure, a nonentity7.
He thought, We are the hollow men, we are the stuffed men....
When every action led to disaster, those who did nothing were damned equally with those who acted.
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1 engender | |
v.产生,引起 | |
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n.忠诚,忠心 | |
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n.和尚,僧侣,修道士 | |
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美德( virtue的名词复数 ); 德行; 优点; 长处 | |
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n.凝血,血污;v.(动物)用角撞伤,用牙刺破;缝以补裆;顶 | |
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n.大度,慷慨,慷慨的行为 | |
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n.无足轻重的人 | |
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