The Conflict by David Graham Phillips
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make this world a heaven. Let us redeem ourselves and destroy
the devil of ignorance who is holding us in this hell.' It was three hundred years before that first Jew began to triumph. It won't be so long before there are monuments to Marx in clean and beautiful and free cities all over the earth.'' Jane listened intensely. There was admiring envy in her eyes as she cried: ``How splendid!--to believe in something--and work for it and live for it--as you do!'' Selma laughed, with a charming little gesture of the shoulders and the hands that reminded Jane of her foreign parentage. ``Nothing else seems worth while,'' said she. ``Nothing else is worth while. There are only two entirely great careers--to be a teacher of the right kind and work to ease men's minds--as those four did--or to be a doctor of the right kind and work to make mankind healthy. All the suffering, all the crime, all the wickedness, comes from ignorance or bad health--or both. Usually it's simply bad health.'' Jane felt as if she were devoured of thirst and drinking at a fresh, sparkling spring. ``I never thought of that before,'' said she. ``If you find out all about any criminal, big or little, you'll discover that he had bad health--poisons in his blood that goaded him on.'' Jane nodded. ``Whenever I'm difficult to get on with, I'm always not quite well.'' |
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