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Chapter 22 Juanita
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Chapter 22 Juanita
Lord Altamount was dictating1.
The voice that had once been ringing and dominant2 was now reduced toa gentleness that had still an unexpectedly special appeal. It seemed tocome gently out of the shadows of the past, but to be emotionally movingin a way that a more dominant tone would not have been.
James Kleek was taking down the words as they came, pausing everynow and then when a moment of hesitation3 came, allowing for it andwaiting gently himself.
‘Idealism,’ said Lord Altamount, ‘can arise and indeed usually does sowhen moved by a natural antagonism4 to injustice5. That is a natural revul-sion from crass6 materialism7. The natural idealism of youth is fed moreand more by a desire to destroy those two phases of modern life, injusticeand crass materialism. That desire to destroy what is evil, sometimes leadsto a love of destruction for its own sake. It can lead to a pleasure in viol-ence and in the infliction8 of pain. All this can be fostered and strengthenedfrom outside by those who are gifted by a natural power of leadership.
This original idealism arises in a non-adult stage. It should and could leadon to a desire for a new world. It should lead also towards a love of all hu-man beings, and of goodwill9 towards them. But those who have oncelearnt to love violence for its own sake will never become adult. They willbe fixed10 in their own retarded11
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goodwill
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