The Drama of Three Hundred & Sixty-Five Days

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Can he excuse himself on the ground that he was obeying orders, or doeshis conscience refuse to be chloroformed into silence by that hoary oldsubterfuge? When he first saw the great ship sailing up in the sunshine, its decks crowded with peaceful passengers, and he rose like a murdererout of his hiding-place in the bowels of the sea, what were the feelingswith which he ordered the torpedo to be fired? When, having launched hisbolt, he sank and then rose again, and heard the drowning cries of hi
...svictims struggling in the water, what were the emotions with which heran away? And when he returned to tell his story of the work he haddone, with what dignity of manhood did he hold up his head in thecompany of Christian men? God knows--only God and one of his creatures.
THE GERMAN TOWER OF BABEL For the credit of human nature we feel compelled, in sight of suchenormities, to go back to Mr. Maeterlinck's theory that invisible powersof evil are using man for the execution of devilish designs. But if so, they have had no mercy on their creatures.


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