The Valley of Vision : a Book of Romance an Some Half Told Tales by Henry Van Dyke
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what I am thinking about. I am sure they are all right. They are
very simple, old-fashioned, childish, if you like; but there is no pacifist or pro-German virus among them. If their parochial politicians will let them alone, if their priests will speak to them as prophets of the God of Righteousness, they will show their mettle. They will prove their right to be counted among the free peoples of the world who are willing to defend peace with arms. That is what I expect to find if I ever get back to my canoemen on the _Sainte Marguerite_ again. SYLVANORA, July 10, 1918. A CLASSIC INSTANCE "Latin and Greek are dead," said Hardman, lean, eager, absolute, a fanatic of modernity. "They have been a long while dying, and this war has finished them. We see now that they are useless in the modern world. Nobody is going to waste time in studying them. Education must be direct and scientific. Train men for efficiency and prepare them for defense. Otherwise they will have no chance |
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