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sons they had “given” to their country.
No one grudged these anodynes to acute personal grief;
but they only embittered those who knew that the young
men were having their teeth set on edge because their par-
ents had eaten sour political grapes. Then think of the young
men themselves! Many of them had no illusions about the
policy that led to the war: they went
clear-sighted to a horri-
bly repugnant duty. Men essentially gentle and essentially
wise, with really valuable work in hand, laid it down volun-
tarily and spent months forming fours in the barrack yard,
and stabbing sacks of straw in the public eye, so that they
might go out to kill and maim men as gentle as themselves.
These men, who were perhaps,
as a class, our most efficient
soldiers (Frederick Keeling, for example), were not duped
for a moment by the hypocritical melodrama that consoled
and stimulated the others. They left their creative work to
drudge at destruction, exactly as they would have left it to
take their turn at the pumps in a sinking ship. They did not,
like some
of the conscientious objectors, hold back because
the ship had been neglected by its officers and scuttled by its
wreckers. The ship had to be saved, even if Newton had to
leave his fluxions and Michael Angelo his marbles to save it;
so they threw away the tools of their beneficent and enno-
bling trades, and took up the blood-stained bayonet and the
murderous bomb, forcing themselves
to pervert their divine
instinct for perfect artistic execution to the effective han-
dling of these diabolical things, and their economic faculty
for organization to the contriving of ruin and slaughter. For
it gave an ironic edge to their tragedy that the very talents
they were forced to prostitute made the prostitution not only
effective, but even interesting; so that some of them were
rapidly
promoted, and found themselves actually becoming
artists in wax, with a growing relish for it, like Napoleon and
all the other scourges of mankind, in spite of themselves. For
many of them there was not even this consolation. They
“stuck it,” and hated it, to the end.
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